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AWOL soldier sentenced to 7 months in prison


By Angela K. Brown - The Associated Press
Posted : Thursday Feb 22, 2007 17:21:14 EST

FORT HOOD, Texas — A soldier who admitted fleeing from the Army to avoid deploying to Iraq for a second time was sentenced Thursday to seven months in a military prison and given a bad conduct discharge.

Spc. Mark Wilkerson, who pleaded guilty to desertion and missing troop movement earlier Thursday as part of a plea deal, could have been incarcerated for up to 10 months.

Wilkerson, 23, surrendered at Fort Hood in August — about a year and a half after failing to return from an approved two-week leave — saying he was tired of running and wanted to move forward with his life.

“I quit the Army, I quit my unit, and I did not show up when I needed to,” Wilkerson told the judge during his sentencing hearing.

Prosecutor Capt. Derek Leo had asked the judge to send Wilkerson to prison and then release him with a dishonorable discharge.

“He simply abandoned his Army family when they needed him most,” Leo said in closing arguments. “A message must be sent ... that when one deserts and by design misses movement, confinement will occur.”

Wilkerson’s lawyer, Michael J. Duncan, said his client suffers from post-traumatic stress disorder and should not be incarcerated. He said Wilkerson should be released with a less-severe bad conduct discharge.

Earlier Thursday, Wilkerson told the judge how he packed his belongings at Fort Hood and put some in storage, then went home to Colorado Springs, Colo., for part of his leave. He didn’t say where he spent his time while he was absent without leave.

Relatives of Wilkerson testified on his behalf Thursday. The prosecution didn’t call any witnesses.

Since his return, Wilkerson has worked in an office at the post and has been allowed to leave after initially being confined to the post, although he was never in a cell, he said.

Wilkerson said he decided to go AWOL because his conscientious objector status was denied a month before his unit was to return to Iraq in early 2005. Wilkerson, who was 17 when he enlisted, has said his views on the war changed after he served in Iraq for a year beginning at the start of the March 2003 invasion.

Two weeks ago at Fort Lewis, Wash., a judge declared a mistrial in the court-martial of an Army lieutenant who refused to deploy to Iraq. A new trial is set for next month for 1st Lt. Ehren Watada, of Honolulu, who has said he refused to go because he believes the war is illegal.

Army medic Agustin Aguayo, who turned himself in last fall after fleeing before his second deployment to Iraq, is scheduled for trial next month in Germany.

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Jack Plunkett / The Associated Press Spc. Mark Wilkerson, 23, went absent without leave December 2004 before his unit, the 89th Military Police Brigade, was scheduled to leave for its second deployment to Iraq.

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