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CLINT LORANCE A YOUNG LIEUTENANT OF US ARMY

Here you will know about the Clint Lorance story. Clint Allen
Lorance was born on December 13, 1984 to welder Tracy Allen
Lorance and homemaker Anna Monroe Lorance in Hobart, Oklahoma.
The family has since moved to Celeste , Texas. Clint has two older
sisters, Deanna Lorance Malone and Jeni Lorance Neeley both have
three children. Clint's younger brother, Cody , followed in his
father's footsteps and is a welder/machine operator. Cody and wife
Tara have two daughters.
On December 13, 2002, Clint's 18th birthday, he walked into the Army

recruiting station in Greenville, Texas and joined the army as a

military policeman. On April 15, 2003, Clint shipped off to basic

training at Fort Leonardwood, MO where he spent 17 weeks learning

how to be an Army MP. Upon graduating from basic training and

AIT, Clint spent a few weeks at home with his family and then

shipped off to his first duty assignment in Pusan, South Korea.


During his assignment in Korea, Clint was very active, earning several

accolades from Soldier of the Month to NCO of the Quarter for the

8th MP Brigade. Clint participated in numerous athletic events to

include half marathons, Iron Soldier competitions, the 8th Army 10

Miler an the Bataan Memorial Death March in White Sands, NM. Clint

was quickly promoted above his peers to Sergeant in just two years

of service. He served the community as a Gunner, Driver, Team

Leader, Squad Leader, Traffic Accident Investigator and D.A.R.E.

School Resource Officer.

On September 10, 2005, Clint left

Korea bound for his next duty

station in Fort Richardson, AK,

stopping briefly at Fort Benning,

GA to earn his Airborne Wings.

As part of the 4th Airborne

Brigade Combat Team In Alaska,

Clint deployed for his first

deployment to Iraq from September

2006 to November 2007 , initially a

12 month deployment which turned

into a 15 month deployment.

Prior to this deployment, Clint

Lorance earned his Thai Jump Wings by participating in Operation

Cobra Gold. The then - 21 year old Sergeant took a squad of 11

MPs to Thailand in Support of the Brigade's mission there.

On May 15, 2010, Army Lieutenant Clint Lorance became the first

person in his family to graduate with a college degree, and

subsequently commissioned as a second lieutenant in the Infantry of


the Army, and proceeded to Fort Benning, GA to attend Infantry

Basic Officer Leader's Course, and Air Assault School.

Clint was assigned to the 82nd Airborne Division's 4th BCT and

deployed to Afghanistan in March 2012 to Southern Afghanistan.

During his deployment, Army Lt Clint Lorance was the squadron's

liason officer to the Commander until selected to become a platoon

leader.

ABOUT CLINT LORANCE CASE

Clint Allen Lorance is a first lietutenan in the U.S. Army who in


August 2013 was found guilty on two counts of second-degree
murder for ordering soldiers in his platoon to open fire at three
men on a motorcycle in southern Afghanistan in July 2012. He is
confined in the United States Disciplinary Barracks at Fort
Leavenworth, Kansas.

At his trial in August 2013, Lorance


testified on his own behalf, while nine
members of his platoon testified
against him. Lorance stated that the
three men on the motorcycle were
speeding towards the platoon and
ignoring commands to stop. His
soldiers testified that the platoon was
walking through a field of grapes on
patrol when a motorcycle was spotted
approximately 600 feet away, and that the motorcycle could not have
reached the platoon's position in the grape field. Attorneys for
Lorance attempted to cast doubt on four of the soldiers' accounts,
arguing that they were granted immunity in exchange for their
testimony. The other five soldiers who testified against Lorance did
not receive immunity. At the end of a three-day trial, Lorance was
found guilty of two counts of second-degree murder, obstruction
of justice, and other charges "related to a pattern of threatening
and intimidating actions toward Afghans" as the platoon's leader. He
was sentenced to 20 years in prison, forfeiture of all pay, and
dismissal from the Army.

UPDATES ABOUT THE CASE

Just go through http://www.freeclintlorance.com/updates/ for all


the updates from the beginning that are related to this case and the
appeal made by US army 1Lt Clint Lorance. With it, the truth behind
the conspiracy against Lt Clint Lorance of US army when he was
deployed to Afghanistan in March 2012, will become crystal clear to
you. From being the first member of his family, who graduated with
a college degree, to the first member of his family being
imprisoned… and for bravely fighting for the country, his story is a
real painful truth. This family has been fighting for justice for many
years! For more updates and information, you can always visit wiki
and snopes.com

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