U.S. Attorney: Fort Campbell soldiers sold stolen Army gear to buyers overseas

Six soldiers and two civilians were indicted this week on charges they conspired to steal and sell Army equipment, from printer ink to machine gun parts and the sight for a grenade launcher, on eBay. Soldiers Michael Barlow, 29; Jonathan Wolford, 28; Kyle Heade, 29; Alexander Hollibaugh, 25; Dustin Nelson, 22; and Aaron Warner, 24, all stationed at Fort Campbell, were…

Six soldiers and two civilians were indicted this week on charges they conspired to steal and sell Army equipment, from printer ink to machine gun parts and the sight for a grenade launcher, on eBay.

Soldiers Michael Barlow, 29; Jonathan Wolford, 28; Kyle Heade, 29; Alexander Hollibaugh, 25; Dustin Nelson, 22; and Aaron Warner, 24, all stationed at Fort Campbell, were named in the indictment unsealed on Thursday. Also charged were civilians John Roberts, 26, and Cory Wilson, 42, both of Clarksville.

U.S. Attorney for the Middle District of Tennessee David Rivera announced the charges Thursday during a news conference at the federal courthouse in downtown Nashville.

According to the indictment, the eight charged "sold certain U.S. Army equipment that is never offered for sale by the U.S. Department of Defense as surplus" in 2013.

via www.tennessean.com

Dumbasses.

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  1. AP

    They’re not dumb. The Army is dumb.

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  2. Raoul Duke

    OHHHH NOES! A sight for a grenade launcher! The enemies of freedom will reign supreme now.
    Why, the bad guys could use it as a replacement on one of the hundreds or thousands of launchers we loaned/lost/supplied to numerous foreign governments.
    (Oh, and if you steal stuff from the Army and sell it on Egay, you truly are a dumbass and deserve to get your pee-pee whacked. But it’s not the heavy-breathing crisis the press would have us believe.)

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