Here's a bit more of the USMC's side of the story - .pdf scan of statement attached below:
Marines in puppy video disciplined
Marine Corps Base Hawaii Statement, 11 Jun 08
MARINE CORPS BASE HAWAII, Oahu – The Marine Corps has disciplined two Marines for their involvement in a video that showed a Marine throwing a puppy off a cliff while on patrol in Iraq.
Lance Corporal David Motari received Non-Judicial Punishment from the commanding officer of 1st Battalion, 3d Marine Regiment and is being processed for separation from the Marine Corps for his role in the episode, which gained international attention March 3 after the video was posted on the Internet. Please direct questions regarding Motari to the Public Affairs Officer at Marine Corps Base Hawaii mcbh.pao.fct@usmc.mil.
Sergeant Crismarvin Banez Encarnacion, Weapons and Field Training Battalion, Marine Corps Recruit Depot San Diego, also received Non-Judicial Punishment. For questions regarding Encarnacion, contact the MCRD SD PAO at mcrdsd-pao-media.fct@usmc.mil.
The results of Non-Judicial Punishment are not releasable according to the Privacy Act.
The Marine Corps conducted a thorough investigation as soon as it learned of the event and acted as swiftly as possible. The actions seen in the Internet video are contrary to the high standards we expect of every Marine and will not be tolerated. The vast majority of Marines conduct their duties with honor and compassion that makes American people proud
Here is a link to a story of a Marine rescuing a dog from Iraq: http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/23295271/. People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals gave the Marine an award for compassion just last month.
Here is a NY Times article about an Iraqi girl who received life-saving medical care in the States as a result of efforts by the Marines: http://www.nytimes.com/2008/03/10/world/middleeast/10iraq.html?ref=middleeas
If you want to voice a comment or concern regarding this incident, we encourage you to visit our Web site at www.mcbh.usmc.mil and leave your comment or concern by clicking the mcbh.pao.fct@nmci.usmc.mil e-mail link. Incoming statements and comments will be compiled in a database for use in this situation.