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Morlock has been sentenced to 24 years in prison. He may be eligible for parole in 7 years. He is the first of five soldiers charged with crimes in this case to be convicted-
Jeremy Morlock Murder Trial-Huffington Post March 23, 2011
These men were renegades. There's no evidence of complicity by their higher command. I'm unsure that's the case elsewhere. Plenty of war crimes committed by soldiers from plenty of armies out there. No army is immune from such. Question is how these matters are handled once they surface. Some militaries handle their business better than others.
Indeed, we should look at the institution as a whole instead of looking at the bad apples. The US Army made the right call by investigating these matters and taking the appropriate measures to punish these bast****. These men will have enough time now on their hands to think about their horrendous crimes.