Web11 jun. 2024 · Maj. (ret.) Ian Fishback, former Special Forces officer named by TIME magazine as one of the 100 most influential people in the world after sending Sen. John McCain a letter on prisoner abuse in Iraq and currently a PhD candidate in Philosophy at the University of Michigan Date 12 December 2024, 14:42 Source WebNewberry residents have been shocked to learn of the death of Major Ian Fishback, a …
Obituary Major Ian Fishback, Ph.D. of Newberry, Michigan
Web28 mrt. 2024 · Ian became a popular and highly respected teacher at West Point. His … Web25 nov. 2024 · “Ian’s greatest quality is not his courage, but his humanity,” Christopher Nicholson, a friend, wrote on gofundme.com, where by the time of Major Fishback’s death friends had raised more than $18,000 toward a goal of $60,000 to transfer him to the Austin Riggs Center, a private psychiatric treatment facility in Stockbridge, Mass. michel pham
Ian Fishback
WebOriginally launched 31 Oct 2024 Last updated 17 Jul 2024 Photo: The Oregonian (2004/2010/2024) Accounts about U.S. Army Major Ian Fishback (15 Jan 1979–19 Nov 2024) often credit him as the first active-duty serviceman to expose Iraqi prisoner abuse in September 2005 to the late Senator John McCain (R-AZ). As much as this petition lauds … Web2 dec. 2024 · U.S. Army Major Ian Fishback died last month. He was 42. Fishback served four combat tours, two of them with special forces. But you might know his name because in 2005, Fishback blew the whistle on U.S. troops who were torturing people in Iraq. Here's NPR's Quil Lawrence. Web24 nov. 2024 · Major Ian Fishback of Newberry, Michigan, died suddenly Nov. 19, … michel phan