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http://www.wsws.org/articles/2004/jun2004/sold-j26.shtml
Scores of deaths in British barracks unaccounted for
By Julie Hyland
26 June 2004

The death of a young trainee soldier at Catterick Garrison, north Yorkshire,
has reopened concerns about Britain's army camps.

Andrew Browne, 24, was found dead from a gunshot wound in his dormitory on
June 21. His was the 23rd non-combat death at the garrison, the largest in
Europe, since 1993. These include seven soldiers found hanged and six found
dead from gunshot wounds.

Police say that Browne died from a single gunshot and that "initial witness
accounts indicate no other party appears to be directly involved". But
relatives of other young soldiers who have died in non-combatant situations
have argued that the latest fatality underscores their insistence that a
full public inquiry must be held into conditions faced by young trainees in
the British army.

Geoff Gray, whose son Geoff died three years ago at Deepcut barracks in
Surrey, insisted that "there must be an inquiry into non-combat deaths in
the British army.

"If this man committed suicide, there's a reason for it.

"If he didn't, we need to know why is it the government allows soldiers to
kill our own men".

There have been 27 non-combat deaths at Deepcut barracks since 1990. Geoff
Gray had joined the army in January 2001 on his seventeenth birthday. Just
eight months later, whilst on guard duty at the Deepcut base, he was found
dead with two bullet wounds to his head.

On a website established to uncover the truth about their son's death
(http://www.justice4ptegeoffgray.co.uk/), Geoff's parents explain that shots
were heard around the time their son went missing at 1.15 am on September
17, 2001.

Fully four sweeps of the area and the perimeter fence that Geoff had been
patrolling were carried out, but he could not be found. On the fifth sweep
of the same area, however, Geoff's body was discovered.

The army insisted that Geoff had committed suicide, a suggestion refuted by
his parents, who say he was happy and had everything to live for. Both the
civil police and the military police claimed there were no suspicious
circumstances to their son's death, but a coroner's inquiry recorded an open
verdict-finding that there was no evidence that Geoff had "indicated or in
fact did take his own life".

"We are of the opinion that there is a cover up surrounding Geoff's death",
his parents continued. "The facts that came out in the inquest prove that
Geoff was shot twice in the head. There is evidence suggesting that his body
was moved, then the intruder or intruders [footsteps were heard running away
from the fence] have waited over an hour to place Geoff's body where it
could be found. We feel that the army has tried to make us believe some
fairy tale where Geoff shot himself twice, hid for an hour, climbed over a
fence a couple of times then laid down and died."

Six months later, James Collinson, also 17, was found dead with a gunshot
wound in the same area. Collinson had been at Deepcut for just six weeks.
Once again the army told his parents that he had committed suicide-a
suggestion angrily denounced as a cover up by his parents.

Gray and Collinson were not the first to die from gunshot wounds whilst on
sentry duty at the barracks. Six years before Gray's death, in 1995, army
trainee Cheryl James, 17, was found dead from a gunshot wound to her head in
the woods just outside the barracks.

Once again the army said James had committed suicide. An inquest also
recorded an open verdict. Cheryl's parents, Doreen and Des, say that their
daughter's death revealed widespread violence and sexual harassment at the
barracks.

Des James has spoken of a "culture of quite sinister bullying" at the camp.
Cheryl's friends have alleged that she had been forced to have sex with a
corporal at the barracks.

Also in 1995, Sean Benton, 20, was found dead, this time with five gunshot
wounds, which the army again claimed were self-inflicted. Sean's friend,
Trevor Hunter, has said that the trainee had been subject to "vicious verbal
attacks and humiliating abuse" because "his face didn't fit". Ballistic
tests suggested that Sean had been shot four times from a distance, and only
once from close range.

On each occasion internal investigations by the Royal Military Police's
Special Investigation Branch classified the deaths as "intentional and
self-inflicted". On no occasion did the army attempt to account for why such
a relatively large number of young recruits at a single base should take
their own lives. The inference was that they simply did not have what it
takes.

Only sustained campaigning by the young victims' relatives forced further
investigations into the Deepcut deaths-all of which have left many questions
unanswered.

In December 2002, a BBC Panorama programme recorded interviews with soldiers
describing physical attacks, bullying and sexual harassment at Deepcut.
Confidential army records showed that there had been five attempted suicide
bids at the barracks in 1995, the year James and Benton died.

Terri Lewis, a former lance corporal at the base, told Panorama: "The
bullying at Deepcut was rife. Certain sergeants and corporals were just
abusing the power," she said, alleging that one in particular was
 "psychotic".

Referring to Cheryl James, Lewis recalled, "There were many times she was
crying on the block, talking to her friends. I was aware that a certain
sergeant ... who I know only too well, took an extremely strong liking to
Cheryl and made her life hell."

"He made a sexual advance towards her. Obviously she did not respond to it,
but it visibly and clearly shook the girl up. Not long after she took her
life".

Another soldier, Glynn Boswell, told the programme that incidences of
bullying and harassment would fill "the Britannica volume. But you can't
report it. You could be reporting it to the person who was actually doing
 it".

Trevor Hunter described how Benton had been singled out for special
treatment: "He was thrown out of a second floor window to land on the grass
below. He never ever told me who it was but he did say that an NCO [non
commissioned officer] had done it".

The existence of such widespread abuses does not in itself disprove suicide,
but an independent forensic investigation the same year, commissioned by the
Deepcut victims' families, directly undermined the army's claims that the
deaths were self-inflicted.

Forensic scientist Frank Swann said that Sean Benton, Cheryl James and Geoff
Gray could not have killed themselves. He concluded that James had been
trying to push the gun away from her face when she was shot and that it was
"physically impossible" for Benton's and Gray's wounds to have been self
inflicted.

His findings on the death of James Collinson were inconclusive, but a fresh
post-mortem by scientists at Glasgow University who exhumed Collinson's body
found indentation marks around his right hand suggesting his rifle had been
forced into his hands. Earlier tests also showed that his jaw had been
fractured shortly before he died.

Even so, a fourth inquiry by Surrey police into the Deepcut deaths in 2003
concluded that there were no grounds for criminal prosecutions. The police
report did state that their concerns over bullying at the barracks, which
they had uncovered "incidentally", were such that they would conduct a
further, final investigation into non-combat deaths across the entire
British army.

That fifth investigation was concluded in March this year. Its damning
findings recorded that there had been 59 incidents of self-harm recorded at
Deepcut between 1996 and 2001, with 24 in 1999 alone-a figure the army
acknowledged may represent just half the total.

A "culture of bullying, self harm and suicide" had been able to take hold in
the army, the report continued. But the police attributed this state of
affairs to certain administrative failings on the part of the
army-identifying as key areas of risk inadequate supervision, a failure to
identify vulnerable people at the recruitment stage, and the practice of
training new recruits with live ammunition.

Its findings were a whitewash, aimed at letting the government and the army
off the hook. While calling for a "broader inquiry" into the extent on
non-combat deaths in British military establishments, and for the
appointment of an independent commissioner to monitor army training, Surrey
police again ruled out any prosecutions concerning the Deepcut fatalities.

In May the MoD again rejected the demands of the victims' relatives for a
public inquiry. This was not necessary it claimed because the Commons
defence select committee is holding its own inquiry into Deepcut and the
army's training procedures in general. Moreover, the MoD has argued that a
number of reforms introduced in the wake of the Deepcut deaths, including
the appointment of an "empowered officer" to whom recruits can go for help
and assistance, and the injection of an additional L23 million to improve
training and welfare, would suffice.

But the climate of bullying and harassment in Britain's military
establishment that has been uncovered is not the result of administrative
failings. It is intrinsic to the nature of the British army as an
imperialist tool for occupation and subjugation.

Over the last months the world has seen the sickening images of US soldiers
engaged in the torture of prisoners at the Abu Ghraib prison. And it has
become clear that that this ritualised abuse was not the product of a few
perverse minds amongst rank and file soldiers, but was authorised at the
very highest levels as an integral part of US efforts to recolonise Iraq and
ruthlessly suppress any opposition to its occupation.

It is also known that British soldiers have been involved in the abuse of
prisoners. Four are currently facing court martial after photographs came to
light depicting an Iraqi man, stripped to his waist and suspended from a
rope attached to a forklift truck, driven by a laughing solider. Other
photographs depict Iraqi detainees forced into sexual acts.

The MoD has admitted that some 75 cases of civilian deaths, injuries and
alleged ill-treatment of Iraqis by British soldiers are under investigation.
At the High Court in London, lawyers representing twelve Iraqi families are
seeking to bring charges against British armed forces for murdering their
relatives in separate instances.

The launching of predatory wars of colonial conquest and enslavement
requires that those who are to be sent to fight them are first conditioned
to both accept and be prepared to inflict pain and suffering, in order to
deaden any empathy they might otherwise feel for their victims.





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