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Counsel For The Accused Marine Corps Drill Sergeant Marie Costelloinserra

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Counsel For The Accused Marine Corps Drill Sergeant Marie Costelloinserra
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Publisher: Marie Costello-Inserra
File Extension: EPUB
File size: 1.13 MB
Author: Marie Costello-Inserra
ISBN: 9780692595244, 0692595244
Language: English
Year: 2016

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Counsel For The Accused Marine Corps Drill Sergeant Marie Costelloinserra by Marie Costello-inserra 9780692595244, 0692595244 instant download after payment.

At 10:00 p.m. April 13, 1956, attorney Thomas Costello boarded a train at New York’s Pennsylvania Station en route to Yemassee, South Carolina—the first leg of his voyage to the United States Marine Corps’ training depot on Parris Island to defend his brother-in-law, Staff Sergeant Matthew McKeon.

Five days earlier, McKeon had led a training exercise that went tragically wrong, resulting in the drowning deaths of six recruits. McKeon was immediately arrested, and, less than twenty-four hours later, Marine Commandant Pate made a press statement that essentially accused the young man of manslaughter before a court of inquiry even convened.

McKeon’s case would change US Marine training practices forever—that part of his story is well known. But Counsel for the Accused Marine Corps Drill Sergeant tells a different tale.

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