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RUgreek 02-17-2005 08:43 PM

Marines investigate boot camp drowning
 
Marines investigate boot camp drowning

Drill instructor caught on tape striking 19-year-old

By Jim Miklaszewski

Correspondent
NBC News
Updated: 6:42 p.m. ET Feb. 17, 2005


An autopsy revealed 19-year-old Jason Tharp drowned last week during water survival training at the Marine Corps boot camp at Parris Island, S.C.

Video shot on Feb. 7, the day before Tharp's death, by NBC affiliate WIS-TV in Columbia, S.C., shows Tharp, visibly shaken and almost terrified, taking a forearm shot from a Marine drill instructor.

In the Marines only five weeks, Tharp had written seven letters home telling his family he wanted out. His father, John Tharp, claims Jason had been singled out by drill instructors because he couldn't keep up with the rigorous basic training.

"I don’t know how they could treat my son the way we saw on that video," says Tharp. "He never hurt nobody. He'd do anything anybody asked him."

During last week's training, Tharp, seen on the WIS-TV video, at first refused to get into the water.

"He's just afraid because he is not able to do the swim correctly right now, and he just wants to leave and go home," said Staff Sgt. Anthony Davis on the Feb. 7 videotape.

After 20 minutes of trying to coax Tharp into the pool, the drill instructor turned physical in apparent violation of Marine Corps regulations — striking Tharp across the chest.

"That right there, where this Marine grabs the recruit, this is not how you treat recruits," said Eugene Fidell, the president of the National Institute of Military Justice, when NBC News showed him the video. "I mean, this is a wrongful touching. Basically, it's an assault."

Marine Corps officials say Tharp voluntarily entered the pool the next day, where he drowned during a 25-meter swim. Officials also say there's no early evidence of any misconduct by Marine instructors at the time Jason drowned, but the conduct caught on camera the day before raises questions about exactly what happened in that pool.

Jason's father is considering a wrongful-death lawsuit against the Marines.

"We just want justice for Jason," says Tharp. "To get some kind of bill passed to where this won't happen to another family."

The Navy and Marines are investigating Jason's death and the conduct of the drill instructors who were supposed to protect him.

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Nice one fellas, here's a kid who wanted to help the country, and you push him to his death.


RUgreek

DeltAlum 02-18-2005 11:04 AM

No matter what the outcome of the investigation is, that DI's career is toast.

IowaStatePhiPsi 02-18-2005 12:26 PM

Quote:

Originally posted by DeltAlum
No matter what the outcome of the investigation is, that DI's career is toast.
I dont know... you can be the commanding officer at Fort Campbell and have a soldier be repeatedly harassed and then beaten to death with a baseball bat in the barracks while he slept and still be promoted to Lt. Gen. in command of the 5th US Army by the US Senate.

hoosier 02-18-2005 05:10 PM

Saw the prev. day's video and it will end that DI's career, I hope.

Some people just don't belong in the Marines, and they hated to admit it.

If the news crew hadn't been filming the day before, this would have been a different story.

I suspect future film crews will be more carefully supervised.

DeltAlum 02-18-2005 06:30 PM

Quote:

Originally posted by IowaStatePhiPsi
I dont know... you can be the commanding officer at Fort Campbell and have a soldier be repeatedly harassed and then beaten to death with a baseball bat in the barracks while he slept and still be promoted to Lt. Gen. in command of the 5th US Army by the US Senate.
But he didn't do it in front of a TV camera.

RUgreek 02-20-2005 02:06 AM

4 Marines Suspended After Recruit's Death
 
4 Marines Suspended After Recruit's Death

mmcat 02-20-2005 11:19 AM

marines were on the today show saturday trying to do damage control -- poorly.

Shortfuse 02-21-2005 10:08 AM

Quote:

Originally posted by DeltAlum
No matter what the outcome of the investigation is, that DI's career is toast.
Heads will ROLL for this one. To be honest, look for BCT camps to become a tad bit easier for the next six months to a year.


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