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CAMP PENDLETON, Calif. A squad mate of a Marine sergeant on trial for killing unarmed women and children in Iraq testified Thursday that if he had to do it again, he would have called in an air strike to level a house where the group gunned down six people, including a man in a wheelchair.Former Sgt. Hector Salinas testified at the court-martial of Staff Sgt. Frank Wuterich that he believed small arms fire had come from the direction of the home shortly after a roadside bomb hit a convoy, killing a Marine.He conceded, however, that he did not know at the time that there were women and children in the dwelling.Wuterich, the squad leader, faces nine counts of manslaughter and other charges stemming from Marine actions that day that killed 24 Iraqis in the town of Haditha in 2005. The Marines stormed two homes for 45 minutes, killing unarmed men, women and children. They found no weapons or insurgents, squad members testif
stanley isolierkanne ied. Salinas testified that he was the first Marine to enter the house after the roadside bomb exploded. He said he shot a figure he saw near the stairs and later learned he had killed an elderly woman.He said he saw the man in a wheelchair after he went back to the home later. Four other unarmed civilians were killed there.A
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It looking more and more likely that there is indeed flowing, liquid water somewhere on Mars or, at least, forming water. So, if we find it, could we and should we also drink it Are these pictures of water flowing on Mars, right now
https://gizmodo/ask-an-astrobiologist-whatever-you-want-about-water-on-1605927455 Astrobiologist Nilton Renno, who was co-investigator for NASA 2007 Phoenix mission, joined us today to tell us about his latest proje
stanley website ct: using an experimental chamber that replicates the environmental conditions on Mars to test whether it possible for liquid water to form. But, if as the experiment suggests it is possible, what might we do with that water Could it potentially be a source of drinking water for explorers to tap from Probably not, says Renno: The salts found on Mars that can make liquid water at very low temperatures are called perchlorates. They are not good
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