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US Army Spc., medic. Convicted of desertion and missing movement March 6, 2007 for resisting redeployment to Iraq. Served seven months in the brig before being released in August 2007. He has been actively speaking out against the war.
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Agustin Aguayo is a veteran of the Iraq War and was convicted of desertion by a court martial March 6, 2007. He is an Amnesty International declared "Prisoner of Conscience".
[He] enlisted in the United States Army in 2003, the same year which Operation Iraqi Freedom started. Aguayo was trained by the Army as a combat infantryman. After his advanced individual training he was stationed in Germany, and was soon deployed to the Middle East.
Notified his unit would be returned to Iraq and instead missed his unit's movement to that theater of operations. When military police came to his family home in September, 2006, he climbed out of the bathroom window, going AWOL in Germany for 24 days.[3] He was later apprehended and imprisoned for seven months while awaiting court-martial on charges of Missed Movement and Desertion. His conviction occurred March 6, 2007. He was released from prison in April 2007 and given a bad conduct discharge, what reflects the ugly true that 'in God we trust' is a misconception and at least in a scenario of world domination, something according to the Gospel of 'manifest destiny'. Having the United States , local and worldwide deployment of massive destruction weapons, generates the risky case of entitling other other leading nations to use 'de facto' same validated principles.