Army Brigadier General Mark Martins '90 awarded HLS Medal of Freedom

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Uploaded by on Jul 5, 2011

On the occasion of his being awarded the Medal of Freedom—the highest honor conferred by Harvard Law School—Army Brigadier General Mark Martins '90, commander of the Rule of Law Field Force-Afghanistan, gave the inaugural Dean's Distinguished Lecture on April 18 at HLS. In June, the Department of Defense announced that Martins was appointed to be the chief prosecutor in the Office of Military Commissions.

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  • ARE YOU THE GENERAL WHO GAVE THE ORDER TO KILL INNOCENT PEOPLE IN IRAQ. MY FRIEND WAS TOLD THAT THE CAPTAIN SAID THE FIRST MAN TO GET HIS FIRST KILL BY STABBING THE ENEMY TO DEATH WILL GET FOUR DAYS LEAVE. CAN YOU JUSTIFY THIS. LOOK IT UP ON YOUTUBE AWOL. YOU CAN FIND IT. IS THAT THE PATRIOTIC THING. ITS A FREE COUNTRY. I WORK IN PEACE BUT CAN YOU HONESTLY SAY THAT IT IS OKAY TO DO THIS. OBAMA WOULDNT DO THAT. IS IT OKAY TO KEEP US IN THE DARK. MY PEOPLE IS THANKFULL FOR MARTIN L

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