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By JANET McCONNAUGHEY, Associated Press Writer
2 hours, 45 minutes ago


NEW ORLEANS - A soldier who is again absent without leave said his lawyer has repeatedly tried to speak with the Army about his status but the military is ignoring the subject.

Pvt. Kyle Snyder, 23, a former combat engineer, went AWOL from his Army unit after failing to report to Fort Leonard Wood, Mo., on Nov. 1 — a day after turning himself in after an 18-month AWOL stint. He had fled to Canada in April 2005 while on leave to avoid a second tour in Iraq.

"Legally, I'm AWOL again," Snyder said Friday. "My lawyer has tried to contact Fort Leonard Wood like 75 times — it's documented, 75 times — and tried to get in touch with the military. They've avoided this entire subject."

Snyder was among two dozen volunteers from Iraq Veterans Against the War spending the week in New Orleans, gutting houses belonging to veterans and musicians that were flooded more than a year ago by Hurricane Katrina.

Snyder has said he was put on patrol when sent to Iraq in 2004, which he said he was not trained to do, and that he began to turn against the war when he saw an innocent Iraqi man killed by American gunfire.

Snyder turned himself in on Oct. 31, after his lawyer said he had reached a deal to have Snyder processed back into the Army at Fort Knox in Kentucky and be discharged without a court-martial. However, he went AWOL again a day later. Attorney James Fennerty said the Army wanted to send Snyder back to his original unit at Fort Leonard Wood, where commanders would determine his future.

Mike Alley, a public affairs officer at Fort Leonard Wood, said Snyder never arrived at the post. He directed calls to the public affairs office at Fort Knox, where nobody answered the phone Friday.

Snyder said the military doesn't chase down people who are absent without leave. "I'm not a rapist, not a murderer, not a child molester. I'm not doing anything negative," he said. "I'm doing what I feel I have to do as a human being."

The 300-member Iraq Veterans Against the War has been arranging for groups to spend two weeks each helping to gut houses from June through August, executive director Kelly Dougherty said.

http://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/20061125/ap_on_re_us/awol_soldier


Why is this even in the news? Is he pissed off that the army isnt going to go search for him, or that someone wasnt waiting by the phone to take his call when he didnt show up? Screw him. If the army says he hasnt turned him self in, put out a warrant for him and wait for him to get arrested then he can turn him self in, and max him out at court martial.


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That guy is an idiot. To my understanding he is awol for the second time and is speaking out publicly about this. What a complete DEE DEE DEE


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The Army's Point of View:
He'll need to use his SSN someday and we'll get him then. No need to rush. He'll get caught.

The Soldier's Point of View:
I don't like Canada as much as I thought. I want to get back home and start a new life. I want to work out a "deal" with the miltary so I don't have to spend any time in prison.

I know the US does not negotiate with terrorists, but will the US Army negotiate with a deserter? Roll Eyes

What a LOSER!


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Its funny how he thinks that he will not be punished for going awol the first time. The Army policy now is that it matters not how long you are gone, if you go awol and become deserter status then you will serve time in jail there is no such thing as saying im sorry for running away for months at a time and then returning thinking everything is going to be ok. It used to be that way but not anymore. I have seen people pulled over on a traffic tickets and taked to jail and left there until their court date, this guys is just lucky that he is not waiting behind bars for his court date.....

Oh wait he is probably still awol and that is why he is still out there, if he want the army to pay attention to him sooo bad then all he has to do is turn himself into the local police and state that he is a deserter and he will get picked up, so apperently he is not trying to get back that bad......
 
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Whoa there Army_Strawberry...It's called Spell Check. Anyhow, he just doesn't have what it takes. Whether or not he serves time will take time and even if it doesn't happen within his "time" then hopefully the good lord will give him a good kick in the you know what....many times.
 
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Turn your ear to me for a hot minute, sir.

The Army isn't going to send out platoons of MP's to find you. They won't turn out canine units to track you down. They won't re-instate some retired, Special Forces hero to embark on one last mission to bring you in, dead or alive. And guess what: You're not even on CID's Top Ten fugitives list. This is how much the Army doesn't care about you. The only thing they'll do is turn all of your personal information to state authorities, and the police will put out an APB on you. Thats it. The Army doesn't care. If they gave a sh*t, they'd give you some emotional counseling instead of booting your ass. So that's it!! You're free!

...Just try to refrain from using credit cards, driving, and standing near security cameras. Oh yeah, and maybe advertising your whereabouts.


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Im a little late on this, but maybe they should sentence him to death....or give him a dishonorable discharge and a hankerchief.
 
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