I've never been a fan of military history, so I guess the Boer war will be breaking out in my back yard anytime now.
But seriously, I heard of the "minor altercation" a very short while (weeks) after it happened. The details of the events that surrounded the incident have generally eluded me. I just finished the book and I recommend it highly. The history of the region is quite fascinating and I felt that Carol Off gave a fairly impartial view of the bigger picture. She spread out the blame pretty evenly. For those that were there, I salute you, hauling decaying corpses is not on my top ten list of things to do.
My favourite quote from the book "Real men don't do MOOTWA." What an ass.
I don't want to start a rant about bin rats again but who really cares how much a body bag costs, was he selling them on E-bay or something.
Again, to the troops that were there, you were and still are appreciated. The truth is out there, it just takes a while to surface sometimes.