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Friendly Fire delves deep into the past and uncovers the truth behind today's headlines about the casualties of war. In January 2003, in a preliminary hearing held in a military court, two U.S. pilots were charged with involuntary manslaughter for killing four Canadian soldiers near Kandahar, Afghanistan on April 17, 2002. It was the first time in history that such charges had been laid, and the incident has shone a spotlight on the phenomenon of "friendly fire."
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