Veterans Urge Drone Operators to Refuse Orders to Fly

June 16, 2015

Letter Reinforces Call Made in National TV Ad Campaign

Hastings on Hudson, NY – An increasing number of United States military veterans are counseling United States military drone operators to refuse to fly drone surveillance/attack missions – the veterans are even helping sponsor prime time television commercials urging drone operators to "refuse to fly."

In a letter released today by KnowDrones.com, 44 former members of the US Air Force, Army, Navy and Marines whose ranks range from private to colonel and whose military service spans 60 years, “urge United States drone pilots, sensor operators and support teams to refuse to play any role in drone surveillance/ assassination missions.  These missions profoundly violate domestic and international laws intended to protect individuals’ rights to life, privacy and due process.”

Among those signing the letter are retired U.S. Army Colonel Ann Wright, who resigned from her State Department post in 2003 over the U.S. invasion of Iraq, and former Marine Captain Matthew Hoh, who, in spite of pleadings by Obama Administration officials, resigned his State Department post in Afghanistan in 2009 in protest over U.S. strategic goals and policy there.  Also signing are former U.S. Army Captain and CIA official Ray McGovern; former U.S. Navy Lt. Barry Ladendorf, president of Veterans for Peace; and former U.S. Army Sgts. Aaron Hughes and Maggie Martin, co-directors of Iraq Veterans Against the War.

Speaking to the issue of disobeying military orders, the letter says:  “Those involved in United States drone operations who refuse to participate in drone missions will be acting in accordance with Principle IV of the Principles of International Law Recognized in the Charter of the Nuremberg Tribunal and the Judgment of the Tribunal, The United Nations 1950," that states:

 "The fact that a person acted pursuant to order of his Government or of a superior does not relieve him of responsibility under international law, provided a moral choice was in fact possible."

“The people signing this letter know that they are asking drone operators to take a heavy step,” said Nick Mottern, coordinator of KnowDrones.com, “but we feel it is perfectly legitimate to advise military people to stop taking part in illegal activity that has killed thousands without due process, is terrorizing thousands more and is wracking their own ranks with moral injury and PTSD.”

To advance the "Refuse to Fly" initiative, KnowDrones.com has been airing 15-second television commercials (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ESdmex_AA3I&feature=youtu.be) on CNN, FoxNews, MNBC and other networks in areas near drone intelligence and control centers in the U.S. The paid spots, the cost of which has been partially covered by members of Veterans for Peace, show the human toll of drone attacks and urge drone operators to refuse to fly.

The ads have appeared in Las Vegas near Creech AFB and in northern California near Beale AFB.  They are currently airing in upstate New York near Hancock Air National Guard base outside Syracuse and the Air Guard base near Niagara Falls; more showings will be scheduled soon elsewhere in the U.S.

Below is the letter:   

 

RETIRED AND FORMER U.S. MILITARY PERSONNEL

URGE DRONE OPERATORS TO REFUSE TO FLY MISSIONS

 

As retired and former members of the United States military, we urge United States drone pilots, sensor operators and support teams to refuse to play any role in drone surveillance/ assassination missions.  These missions profoundly violate domestic and international laws intended to protect individuals’ rights to life, privacy and due process.

At least 6,000 peoples’ lives have been unjustly taken by United States drone attacks in Afghanistan, Pakistan, Yemen, Somalia, Iraq, the Philippines, Libya and Syria.  These attacks are also undermining principles of international law and human rights, such as those enumerated in the United Nations International Declaration of Human Rights, written in 1948 under the guidance of Eleanor Roosevelt with the blood of the atrocities of World War II freshly in mind.  The United States is a signatory to this declaration.

Those involved in United States drone operations who refuse to participate in drone missions will be acting in accordance within accordance of Principle IV of the Principles of International Law Recognized in the Charter of the Nuremberg Tribunal and the Judgment of the Tribunal, The United Nations 1950:

“The fact that a person acted pursuant to order of his Government or of a superior does not relieve him of responsibility under international law, provided a moral choice was in fact possible.”

So, yes, you do have a choice – and liability under the law.  Choose the moral one. Choose the legal one.

Signed:

Kenneth Ashe  E3 US Army Vietnam  1969 – 1971
Wendy Barranco   SPC  US Army  2003 – 2006
Barry Binks  E5 US Army 1964-1967
Russell Brown  CPL US Marine Corps  1966- 1968
Ben Chitty  PO2 US Navy  1965 – 1969
Gerry Condon  PVT  US Army  1967 – 1969
Bill Distler  E5  US Army  1966 - 1968
Arthur H. Dorland   YN3 US Navy  1964 - 1967
Kelly Dougherty   Sgt. – E-5  US Army National Guard    1996 – 2004
Jonathan Engle    SFC (E-7) US Army  2004 – 2013
Mike Ferner  HM3  US Navy  1969 - 1973
Bruce Gagnon   SGT  US Air Force    1971 – 1974
Bill J. Gilson   AE2   US Navy   1954 – 1958
Mike Hastie   E5  US Army 1969 - 1972
Michael Hearington   E1 US Army 171st Infantry 1970 – 1971
Dud Hendrick  CAPT  US Air Force  1963 - 1967
Herbert J. Hoffman   SPC3  US Army  1954 - 1956
Matthew Hoh   CPT US Marine Corps  1998 – 2008
Matt Howard   CPL US Marine Corps  2001 – 2006
Aaron Hughes   SGT (E-5)  Illinois National Guard   2000 – 2006
Tarak Kauff    PVT   US Army Airborne Infantry   1959 - 1962
Barry Ladendorf   LT US Navy  1964 – 1969
Erik Lobo  PO3  US Navy  1976 - 1982
Maggie Martin   SGT E-5 US Army  2001 – 2006
Kenneth E. Mayers   MAJ US Marine Corps Reserve  1958 – 1966 (active duty)  1967 – 1978 (Reserves)
Ray McGovern   CPT  US Army   1962 - 1964 
Nick Mottern     LTJG US Navy  1960 – 1963
Carroll Nast CAPT US Air Force  1969 - 1979
Tom Palumbo  SGT US Army/US Army Reserve 1978 - 1992
Bill Perry   US Army 101st Airborne/Tet Offensive  1966 – 1968
Kyle Petlock   0-1 US Air Force  2000 – 2002
Charles R. Powell   E4 US Air Force   1961 – 1965
Doug Rawlings  SPC4  US Army  Vietnam 1969 - 1970
John C. Reiger   SPC5 US Army  1959 - 1962
Jovanni L. Reyes   SSG US Army  1994 – 2005 Active Duty.  2005 – 2007 Reserves

Hannah Roberts   LT (03) US Navy  2009 – 2014
Steven E. Saelzler   E1 US Army  Vietnam  1969 – 1970
Benjamin Schrader   E-4 US Army 2001 – 2005
Chuck Searcy   E5  US Army  1966 – 1969
> Robert L. Stebbins   1stLT US Army 1956 – 1958
Will Thomas  E3 US Navy  1961 - 1963
Cres Vellucci  E-5 US Army Vietnam  1969 - 1971
Zachary Wigham   SSgt. Massachusetts Air National Guard  2006 -2012
Ann Wright Colonel  US Army (Retired)

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE                                                                               

Wednesday, June 17, 2015

Contacts:    Ann Wright – (808) 741-1141, annw1946@gmail.com
Nick Mottern – (914) 806-6179, nickmottern@gmail.com
Barry Binks –  (916) 284-0944, bbinks@me.com

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