Question: What's the difference between US Army soldiers and pigs?

Answer: Nothing, they both wallow in mud :smiley:

http://olympics.reuters.com/newsArticle.jhtml?type=oddlyEnoughNews&storyID=7557055

BAGHDAD (Reuters) - U.S. military police threw a mudwrestling party at a prison camp in Iraq and a woman who took part has been found guilty of indecent exposure and demoted, the U.S. military said Monday.
At least three female guards stripped to their underwear and wrestled each other in a paddling pool full of mud in the grounds of Camp Bucca, the biggest U.S. camp for detainees in Iraq, Lt. Col. Barry Johnson said.

Several guards who watched the wrestling have been reprimanded for failing to intervene.

The party took place on Oct. 30 last year, when one U.S. military police battalion, the 160th, was about to hand over responsibility to another, the 105th.

Officers from both battalions were involved and photographs were taken. A prison guard found the photos sometime later and handed them over to the camp’s commanders.

“It does not appear that alcohol was involved and there is no evidence to support suggestions of any type of sexual misconduct,” Johnson told Reuters.

“Detainees were nowhere in the vicinity and they had no possible way of seeing what occurred.”

He said the incident was being investigated further and did not rule out further punishment. He declined to name the demoted soldier.

Re: Question: What's the difference between US Army soldiers and pigs?

what next.. reprimanding the 256th Brigade preparing for a Mardi Gras celebration on Feb 8th?

Re: Question: What’s the difference between US Army soldiers and pigs?

What I find amusing is the blame displacement.
CNN reports](http://www.cnn.com/2005/US/02/07/soldier.demoted.ap/index.html) that the female soldier’s mother says her daughter is devastated by the events.
“It was just a thing where she was coerced by a bunch of people, and with all the excitement, she lost her sanity for a moment and that’s all it took,” she said.

“It seems like they’re just singling her out,” Waldrop said. “She’s the one getting all the publicity and punishment, and that’s not right.”
Right.