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The Air Force dropped criminal charges Thursday against two fighter pilots who mistakenly bombed Canadian soldiers in Afghanistan last year, killing four.The pilots, Majors Harry Schmidt and William Umbach, had been charged with involuntary manslaughter, aggravated assault and dereliction of duty and faced up to 64 years in prison if convicted in a court-martial.Lt. Gen. Bruce Carlson, commander of the Louisiana-based 8th Air Force, decided that both pilots should receive non-judicial punishment.Carlson recommended that commanders should decide whether Schmidt, who released the 500-pound bomb from an F-16, should be punished for lesser criminal offenses, including failure to ensure that the troops he attacked were not allies and to obey when air controllers told him to stand by before he
stanley cup dropped the bomb.A flying evaluation board also will determine whether Schmidt should be able to fly for the Air Force again. The maximum non-judicial punishment for him would be forfeiture of a month s pay, confinement to quarters for one month and restriction on travel for two months. Schmidt has the option of refusing the punishment and insisting on a trial. His defense lawyer, Charles W. Gittins, said Wednesday Schmidt would not accept punishment because he didn t d
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