101st Airborne Soldier Says He Is A Political Prisoner

[Thanks to Mark Shapiro, who sent this in.]

7-31-2007 By Jake Palmateer, Staff Writer, The Daily Star.

Oneonta film producer Korey Rowe has been returned to his unit, which 
is gearing up for its third deployment to Iraq since Operation Iraqi 
Freedom began in March 2003.

Rowe, who was arrested last week on a charge of desertion, has 
previously said he served with the 187th Infantry Regiment, part of 
the 3rd Brigade of the 101st Airborne Division.

In May, the Pentagon announced three of the 101st's four brigades 
"including 3rd Brigade" would be deploying to Iraq as early as next month.

Rowe, who joined the Army in August 2001, is a member of the 
Oneonta-based film production company Louder Than Words.  The company 
is working on a third edition of "Loose Change," which contends the 
U.S. government was complicit in the 9/11 attacks.

"According to our files, he is still on active duty," said Cathy 
Gramling, a media relations specialist for Fort Campbell, Ky., home 
of the 101st.

Rowe was listed as absent without leave on June 15, 2005, and was 
assumed to have deserted in mid-July 2005, Gramling said Monday.

All four brigades of the 101st deployed to Iraq in mid-2005. An Army 
brigade has an optimum strength of about 4,000 soldiers.

A source close to Rowe's family has said he was at the end of his 
active-duty enlistment in the summer of 2005 and was trying to avoid 
serving a second tour of duty in Iraq under the Army's stop-loss 
policy when he went AWOL.

He returned to Fort Campbell that summer to clear up the matter but 
left for good after he was told he would be sent to Iraq, the source said.

Rowe is also a veteran of service in Afghanistan.

Since his arrest, Rowe has said he is a "political prisoner" and a 
victim of a paperwork glitch.

Gramling said she did not know if there would be a court martial for 
Rowe or what else is next for the 24-year-old.  "We're not at that 
point yet," Gramling said.

Rowe's colleagues at Louder Than Words said they do not know what 
will eventually happen but have been in contact with Rowe.

"Every other day (Rowe says) the situation is different," said the 
group's administrative assistant Kristy Kissner on Monday.

Army deserters are rarely court-martialed and are usually either 
returned to their units or discharged from the Army, according to an 
Associated Press report last month.

"Korey Rowe is a big part of Louder Than Words," Kissner said. "He's 
missed. We're all worried."

Rowe is not being jailed while his case is being decided, Gramling 
said.  "He's not in confinement," Gramling said.



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