Inside Pat Tillman's Death In Afghanistan And The Cover-Up That Follo…
His family had a feeling that they weren't getting the full truth — and they were sadly correct.
allthatsinteresting.comPat Tillman’s death is widely documented as occurring on April 22, 2004 in Afghanistan and was initially attributed to enemy fire, later revealed to be friendly fire, with ongoing questions and controversy about the handling of information and investigations. Recent reporting continues to examine the narrative and the Pentagon/Army communications surrounding the case, including family perspectives and inquiries into how the incident was handled.[2][3][9]
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His family had a feeling that they weren't getting the full truth — and they were sadly correct.
allthatsinteresting.comTwo years after Pat Tillman's death, questions remain.
abcnews.go.comPat Tillman’s death while serving in Afghanistan was a crushing blow to the Arizona community and those around the nation. The former Arizona State and Cardinals defensive standout was killed on this day in 2004.
cronkitenews.azpbs.orgTwenty years after Pat Tillman's death, his mom reflects on bad command decisions and false narratives.
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www.espn.comHis Mother Tells 60 Minutes The Govt. Still Hasn't Told The Whole Truth About Her Son's Death
www.cbsnews.comPat Tillman, American football player who joined the U.S. Army after 9/11 and was killed in Afghanistan.
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