http://www.boston.com/news/local/massachusetts/articles/2005/01/11/soldier_pleads_guilty_to_making_up_war_story_told_to_students/A soldier has admitted fabricating a story he told high school students on Cape Cod about a 10-year-old Iraqi suicide bomber and has consented to a plea agreement, an Army spokeswoman said Tuesday.
Dennis Edwards' rank was reduced from sergeant to specialist under terms of the deal he consented to by pleading guilty last week to violating the Uniform Code of Military Justice, said Maj. Amy Hannah, a spokeswoman for Edwards' division, the 82nd Airborne at Fort Bragg, N.C.
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Edwards described killing a 10-year-old boy in Iraq who had approached a U.S. base pretending to have a wounded leg, according to newspaper accounts of Edwards' comments during a question-and-answer session with about 95 students. He said the boy then pulled out an AK-47 rifle and began shooting. After he and two other soldiers shot and killed the boy, Edwards said, they found explosives strapped to his body.
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During the school talk, Edwards also criticized U.S. policy in Iraq, his superiors concluded. Edwards was later counseled about what soldiers can and cannot say in public in accordance with military conduct rules.