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I apologize to coalition forces and all the families, detainees, the families, America and all the soldiers
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"I apologize to coalition forces and all the families, detainees, the families, America and all the soldiers"

- Lynndie England

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Lynndie England's quote reveals her remorse for her activities as a member of the United States armed forces throughout the Iraq War. She says sorry to the coalition forces, detainees, and also their families, in addition to the American individuals and also all the soldiers. Her apology indicates that she recognizes the misdoings she devoted as well as the pain she triggered. Her words recommend that she recognizes the gravity of her activities and also the repercussions of her behavior. She is taking duty for her activities and also sharing her regret for the suffering she triggered. Her apology suggests her regret as well as her readiness to accept the repercussions of her activities. It is an effective statement of her remorse and her commitment to apologizing for her past mistakes.

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Lynndie England This quote is written / told by Lynndie England somewhere between November 8, 1982 and today. She was a famous Criminal from USA. The author also have 5 other quotes.

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