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I found this article by following the link from the list of the members of Tiger Force - U.S. Army unit known for committing numerous war crimes and atrocities in Vietnam. I'm not sure if this guy served in this unit (I somehow doubt), but if I was in his place, and I haven't been in this unit, I would be most displeased with the fact that Tiger Force links directly to article about me. -- Obradović Goran (talk03:45, 30 January 2006 (UTC)Reply
Actually, no it's not the same guy. Notice that the Tiger Force members are listed in 1965-1969? By this point, this particular Charles Fulton was a federal judge. He served in World War II -- not Vietnam. Capnpen (talk) 17:22, 1 September 2009 (UTC)Reply