Friday, June 30, 2006
Guardian /UK

Fahrenheit 9/11 Marine Recruiter Killed in Iraq
by Suzanne Goldenberg

http://www.commondreams.org/headlines06/0630-05.htm

The US Marine recruiter pictured in Fahrenheit 9/11
trying to persuade young men from the bleak town of
Flint, Michigan, to enlist has been killed by a
roadside bomb in Iraq, the Pentagon said.

Marine recruiters in Flint, Michigan approaching
teenagers outside a shopping mall to enlist them in
the military.
"Maybe we can get you a career in music, you know, let
the Marines go for it. I'm sure you know who Shaggy
is, right? How about a former Marine? Did you know
that?"

Staff Sergeant Raymond Plouhar, 30, died on Monday of
wounds suffered while on duty in Anbar province. He
had barely a month left of his tour of duty in Iraq,
where he was in charge of detecting and detonating
makeshift bombs.

Sgt Plouhar had been angered by his depiction in the
anti-war movie, where he was shown aggressively
pressing young men to enlist, his family told the
Detroit Free Press.

The Marine Corps later accused the film's maker,
Michael Moore, of duping its recruiting teams into
allowing their work to be caught on camera.

In the 2004 film Sgt Plouhar is shown approaching
young African American men in the car park of a
shopping mall in one of the poorest parts of Flint,
and assuring them that joining the Marine Corps could
help them become professional basketball players.

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