This was one extremely dumb act. At least command knew better and apologized to 
the village.

http://www.cnn.com/2008/WORLD/meast/05/17/iraq.quran/index.html

U.S. soldier uses Quran for target practice; military apologizes

    * Story Highlights
    * U.S. soldier aims at Quran at police shooting range at Iraqi village
    * Soldier relieved of duty, sent to United States for reassignment
    * Officer apologizes in special ceremony at village
    * Residents protest with banners and by chanting slogans

BAGHDAD, Iraq (CNN) -- The U.S. military on Saturday formally apologized to an 
Iraqi village after a soldier admitted using the Quran -- Islam's holy book -- 
for target practice.

Maj. Gen. Jeffrey Hammond, commander of U.S. forces in Baghdad, apologized to 
the Radhwaniya tribe for the staff sergeant, who was a sniper section leader 
assigned to the headquarters of the 64th Armored Regiment. He also read a 
letter of apology by the shooter.

"I come before you here seeking your forgiveness," Hammand said to tribal 
leaders and others at the apology ceremony. "In the most humble manner I look 
in your eyes today and I say please forgive me and my soldiers."

Another military official kissed a Quran and presented it as "a humble gift" to 
the tribal leaders.

The shooter, whose name was not released, shot at a Quran on May 9, villagers 
said. The Quran used in the incident was discovered two days later, according 
to the military.

A tribal leader said "the criminal act by U.S. forces" took place at a shooting 
range at the Radhwaniya police station. After the shooters left, an Iraqi 
policeman found a target marked in the middle of the bullet-riddled Quran.

Copies of the pictures of the Quran obtained by CNN show multiple bullet holes 
and an expletive scrawled on one of its pages.

A military investigation found the shooter guilty and relieved him of duty; he 
will be redeployed to the United States for reassignment away from the 1st 
Brigade of the 4th Infantry Division, Hammond said.

"The actions of one soldier were nothing more than criminal behavior," he said 
in the apology. "I've come to this land to protect you, to support you -- not 
to harm you -- and the behavior of this soldier was nothing short of wrong and 
unacceptable."

Tribal leaders, dignitaries and local security officials attended the ceremony, 
while residents carried banners and chanted slogans, including "Yes, yes to the 
Quran" and "America out, out."


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