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Wassef Ali Hassoun

Wassef Ali Hassoun (Arabic: واصف علي حسون; born January 1, 1980) is a United States Marine who was charged with desertion for leaving his unit and engaging with others in a hoax to make it appear that he had been captured by terrorists on June 19, 2004, while serving in Iraq. Originally listed as having deserted, the Lebanese-born Marine was then thought to have been taken hostage by Iraqis who were thought to have befriended him.

Wassef Ali Hassoun
Hassoun in 2004
Born (1980-01-01) January 1, 1980 (age 43)
Lebanon
Service/branch United States Marine Corps
Years of serviceActive: 2002–2005
Deserted: 2004–2014
Confinement: 2014–2016
RankPrivate (demoted from Corporal)
Battles/warsIraq War

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Al Jazeera broadcast a video of Hassoun on June 27, 2004, blindfolded and with a masked man holding a sword over his head, saying that he had been captured. His "kidnappers" identified themselves as part of "Islamic Response", the security wing of the "National Islamic Resistance" 1920 Revolution Brigades.

On July 3, 2004, Al Jazeera reported that the terrorist group 1920 Revolution Brigades had released a statement declaring they had beheaded Hassoun, and their website confirmed this. On July 4 it was reported al-Sunna denied this, and on July 6, Al Jazeera reported receipt of a message he'd been "taken to a safe location" after he promised to desert from the U.S. Marine Corps.[1] On July 7, CNN reported that Hassoun had contacted his family in West Jordan, Utah and Lebanon from the U.S. Embassy in Beirut, asking to be picked up at an unspecified location. The Houston Chronicle stated later that afternoon his family, as well as the embassy in question, deny that the telephone call had taken place.[2]

On July 8, U.S. Department of State spokesman Richard A. Boucher announced that Hassoun had arrived at the embassy in Beirut at 11 am EDT, and was in good health.

A preliminary result of the U.S. Navy investigation into the activities of Hassoun concluded that he deserted the U.S. Marine Corps on June 21, 2004. In mid-July, he publicly denied desertion.[3]

On December 9, 2004, the U.S. Department of Defense announced that Hassoun would be charged with desertion, larceny and wrongful disposition of military property in connection with his service-issued M9 pistol that disappeared with him and never turned up. If convicted, he faced a dishonorable discharge, forfeiture of all pay, and from five to ten years incarceration on each specification.[4]

In a further development, on January 4, 2005, he was again labelled a deserter after failing to return to his base in North Carolina from authorized leave. He reportedly fled to Lebanon.[5]

On June 29, 2014, Hassoun was reported to have turned himself in to U.S. authorities on the two charges of desertion.[6][7]

On February 23, 2015, Hassoun was found guilty of deserting when he disappeared in 2004 and 2005, and was convicted of causing the loss of his service pistol. He was sentenced to two years and five days in prison, with credit for approximately eight months he spent in pretrial confinement. Hassoun also had his rank reduced, lost his pay, and received a dishonorable discharge. He was discharged in 2016.[8]

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  1. ^ (NYT)
  2. ^ 1
  3. ^ "Missing marine 'did not desert'". 20 July 2004.
  4. ^ Mike Mount (Dec 10, 2004). "Marine 'hostage' charged with desertion". CNN. Retrieved 2022-06-10.
  5. ^ "CNN.com - Accused deserter a no-show after leave - Jan 6, 2005". www.cnn.com. Retrieved 2019-12-14.
  6. ^ luis martinez [@LMartinezABC] (29 June 2014). "Double Marine deserter Cpl. Wassef Hassoun, turns himself in after 9 years. He was labeled a deserter, had claimed he was kidnapped in Iraq" (Tweet) – via Twitter.
  7. ^ . Archived from the original on 2015-01-30.
  8. ^ "MSN | Outlook, Office, Skype, Bing, Breaking News, and Latest Videos". www.msn.com. Retrieved 2019-12-14.

External links edit

  • Courier-Mail: marine 'set free'
  • Missing Marine has not called, family says
  • BBC report on second desertion

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2005 Deserted 2004 2014 Confinement 2014 2016RankPrivate demoted from Corporal Battles warsIraq War Operation Iraqi Freedom Contents 1 Career 2 See also 3 References 4 External linksCareer editAl Jazeera broadcast a video of Hassoun on June 27 2004 blindfolded and with a masked man holding a sword over his head saying that he had been captured His kidnappers identified themselves as part of Islamic Response the security wing of the National Islamic Resistance 1920 Revolution Brigades On July 3 2004 Al Jazeera reported that the terrorist group 1920 Revolution Brigades had released a statement declaring they had beheaded Hassoun and their website confirmed this On July 4 it was reported al Sunna denied this and on July 6 Al Jazeera reported receipt of a message he d been taken to a safe location after he promised to desert from the U S Marine Corps 1 On July 7 CNN reported that Hassoun had contacted his family in West Jordan Utah and Lebanon from the U S Embassy in Beirut asking to be picked up at an unspecified location The Houston Chronicle stated later that afternoon his family as well as the embassy in question deny that the telephone call had taken place 2 On July 8 U S Department of State spokesman Richard A Boucher announced that Hassoun had arrived at the embassy in Beirut at 11 am EDT and was in good health A preliminary result of the U S Navy investigation into the activities of Hassoun concluded that he deserted the U S Marine Corps on June 21 2004 In mid July he publicly denied desertion 3 On December 9 2004 the U S Department of Defense announced that Hassoun would be charged with desertion larceny and wrongful disposition of military property in connection with his service issued M9 pistol that disappeared with him and never turned up If convicted he faced a dishonorable discharge forfeiture of all pay and from five to ten years incarceration on each specification 4 In a further development on January 4 2005 he was again labelled a deserter after failing to return to his base in North Carolina from authorized leave He reportedly fled to Lebanon 5 On June 29 2014 Hassoun was reported to have turned himself in to U S authorities on the two charges of desertion 6 7 On February 23 2015 Hassoun was found guilty of deserting when he disappeared in 2004 and 2005 and was convicted of causing the loss of his service pistol He was sentenced to two years and five days in prison with credit for approximately eight months he spent in pretrial confinement Hassoun also had his rank reduced lost his pay and received a dishonorable discharge He was discharged in 2016 8 See also edit nbsp Biography portalAhmed Kousay Altaie A U S Army soldier who was captured by Iraqi insurgents and executed American POWs in the 2003 invasion of Iraq 2004 Iraq KBR convoy ambush Capture and execution of Keith Matthew Maupin a U S Army soldier June 2006 abduction of U S soldiers in Iraq Capture and execution of Kristian Menchaca and Thomas L Tucker two U S Army soldiers Karbala provincial headquarters raid Capture and execution of Brian Freeman Jacob Fritz Jonathan Chism and Shawn Falter four U S Army soldiers List of fugitives from justice who disappeared May 2007 abduction of U S soldiers in Iraq Capture and execution of Alex Ramon Jimenez Joseph John Anzack and Byron Wayne Fouty three U S Army soldiersReferences edit NYT 1 Missing marine did not desert 20 July 2004 Mike Mount Dec 10 2004 Marine hostage charged with desertion CNN Retrieved 2022 06 10 CNN com Accused deserter a no show after leave Jan 6 2005 www cnn com Retrieved 2019 12 14 luis martinez LMartinezABC 29 June 2014 Double Marine deserter Cpl Wassef Hassoun turns himself in after 9 years He was labeled a deserter had claimed he was kidnapped in Iraq Tweet via Twitter Marine Who Disappeared In 2004 In Iraq To Be Sent To Camp Lejeune Archived from the original on 2015 01 30 MSN Outlook Office Skype Bing Breaking News and Latest Videos www msn com Retrieved 2019 12 14 External links editReuters U S Military Says Marine Missing in Iraq Reuters Militants Say Abducted U S Soldier Beheaded in Iraq Courier Mail marine set free Missing Marine has not called family says Reuters report of confirmation of Hassoun s arrival at the US embassy BBC report on second desertion Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Wassef Ali Hassoun amp oldid 1184062541, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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