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Retired Marine General: Duncan Hunter in Fallujah Was ‘Very Cocky,’ ‘Reckless’

Retired Marine General Duncan Hunter in Fallujah Was Very Cocky  Reckless
Retired Marine General: Duncan Hunter in Fallujah Was ‘Very Cocky,’ ‘Reckless’

2023-04-21 00:00:00 - Source: Iraq News

Image of Lt. Duncan Hunter standing in front of Saddam Hussein mural was posted on Hunter’s campaign website in 2008.

In March 2004, four Blackwater contractors were killed in Fallujah, Iraq. Charred American corpses were hung from a bridge across the Euphrates River.

Commanding the response of the 1st Marine Regiment was Col. John Toolan. One of his lieutenants was Duncan Duane Hunter, son of Rep. Duncan Lee Hunter, chairman of the House Armed Services Committee.

But Hunter’s service in the First Battle of Fallujah, or Operation Vigilant Resolve, has come under scrutiny in the NPR podcast series “Taking Cover.”

On Thursday, a now retired Gen. Toolan is heard criticizing Hunter as “very cocky” and “wasn’t the kind of guy that you would want your son to be led by.”

Two weeks earlier, NPR’s Tom Bowman and Graham Smith reported a friendly fire incident in which a mapping mistake by Hunter led to the mortar deaths of two Marines and an Iraqi interpreter.

The podcast says Toolan saw Hunter as a “reckless young officer with a disregard for basic safety protocols. For instance, not wearing his body armor or helmet when he should have.”

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