Kenneth C. Waller

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Chief Warrant Officer Kenneth C. Waller is a member of the United States Army Special Forces.[1] In February and March of 2003 two Afghans were killed by men under his command in circumstances that were later described as inconsistent with being classed as "battlefield casualties".

Waller failed to report the deaths to headquarters.[1]

Waller lead his team to collude in a cover story explaining the men's deaths when headquarters did learn of them eighteen months later.

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  1. ^ a b Kevin Sack, Craig Pyes. ""In Cowboy and Indian Country:" A Special Forces Unit in Afghanistan", Los Angeles Time, September 23, 2006. Retrieved on 2008-01-30. 
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