I don't know anything about that. I leave that out of my argument.
Here's an article from CNN:
http://www.cnn.com/2007/POLITICS/04/...ing/index.html
Notice the section:
"The Army later acknowledged not only that Tillman was killed by his fellow soldiers, but that officers in Tillman's chain of command knew the counterattack story was bogus.
Still, Senior Chief Petty Officer Stephen White told the official heroism-under-fire story at a May 3, 2004, memorial service for Tillman."
So that kinda shows that your agrument "It took time to get to the truth" was a big pile of S. They knew what happened when it happened.
Notice in this article the army also lied about Jessica Lynch and her ordeal.
So don't give me anymore BS about the honor of the military.