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From: MrLucky4/14/2011 3:13:46 PM
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Pat Tillman's Mom: McChrystal's Appointment A 'Slap In The Face'

April 14, 2011

President Obama appointed Gen. Stanley McChrystal to lead a panel on military families.


Brendan Smialowski/Getty Images President Obama appointed Gen. Stanley McChrystal to lead a panel on military families.

Earlier this week, President Barack Obama appointed retired General Stanley McChrystal to lead an advisory panel on military families. McChrystal joined first lady Michelle Obama and Jill Biden, wife of Vice President Joe Biden, on a program called "Joining Forces," which seeks to highlight the problems military families face when a member is deployed to combat zones.

The choice of McChrystal was slightly surprising, because it came ten months after he was fired for criticizing the Obama administration. Now, Mary Tillman, Pat Tillman's mother, tells ABC news that McChrystal is not the "right person for the that kind of job."

Pat Tillman became one of the most high profile military enlistees after he left a professional football career to become an Army Ranger. He was killed by friendly fire seven years ago, but the family says the military misrepresented the circumstances of his death in an effort to create pro-war propaganda.

"[McChrystal] deliberately helped cover up Pat's death and he has never adequately apologized to us for doing that," Mary Tillman told ABC News. "I've come to learn through this journey that there are many other families that have been lied to by the military about their sons and daughters,'" she said. "And so we feel that what happened to Pat pertains to other people, not just us. I think it's a slap in the face to all soldiers to appoint this man to be on this committee."
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