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Denkmal der Tragödie von Antuco
Eine furchtbare Geschichte, am besten im englischsprachigen Wikipedia zusammengefasst:
On May 18, 2005, Major of the Chilean Army Patricio Cereceda, on a routine training mission, ordered 474 conscripts of the 17th Regiment of Los Ángeles to March 28-km along the side of the Antuco volcano at altitudes of 1,400 metres (4,600 ft) and 1,700 metres (5,600 ft) in spite of some sergeants and corporals appeals to Cereceda to cancel the order on account of the bad weather conditions. Major Cereceda stayed back at a military mountain shelter.
Of the five companies sent, only one was wearing mountain survival gear and the soldiers, most of them teenagers, had begun the conscription less than three months earlier. As a storm struck five hours into the march, the conscripts were completely disoriented by a viento blanco of swirling, frozen snow that blinded and stung. Most of them were able to hike out or hole up in shelters, but the victims, 44 conscripts and one seargent, died of hypothermia or exposure in the mountains.
It was the military's worst peacetime military disaster since 1927. After the tragedy prominent political figures called for the abolition of the compulsory military service.
The Antuco military investigation sanctioned nine officers for their responsibility in a snow training that "never should have been carried out" Three career officers were forced to resign, six subordinates were officially reprimanded, and 10 soldiers were praised for their actions. Major Patricio Cereceda, chief of Battalion, Lieutenant colonel Luis Pineda, and Colonel Roberto Mercado, commander of the Regiment were forced to retire. Beside the top officers, six junior officers received jail sentences ranging from two to ten days and punitive marks on their military records. The Army Chief of Chile’s Division III General Rodolfo González resigned as a matter of honor. In his resignation, the general assumed responsibility for the actions of his subordinates. Six of the men were also involved in a civilian inquiry but only Major Patricio Cereceda was sentenced to 5 years in the Punta Peuco Prison. He was released on licence on 3 November 2011, after 3 years and 9 months in prison.
On May 18, 2005, Major of the Chilean Army Patricio Cereceda, on a routine training mission, ordered 474 conscripts of the 17th Regiment of Los Ángeles to March 28-km along the side of the Antuco volcano at altitudes of 1,400 metres (4,600 ft) and 1,700 metres (5,600 ft) in spite of some sergeants and corporals appeals to Cereceda to cancel the order on account of the bad weather conditions. Major Cereceda stayed back at a military mountain shelter.
Of the five companies sent, only one was wearing mountain survival gear and the soldiers, most of them teenagers, had begun the conscription less than three months earlier. As a storm struck five hours into the march, the conscripts were completely disoriented by a viento blanco of swirling, frozen snow that blinded and stung. Most of them were able to hike out or hole up in shelters, but the victims, 44 conscripts and one seargent, died of hypothermia or exposure in the mountains.
It was the military's worst peacetime military disaster since 1927. After the tragedy prominent political figures called for the abolition of the compulsory military service.
The Antuco military investigation sanctioned nine officers for their responsibility in a snow training that "never should have been carried out" Three career officers were forced to resign, six subordinates were officially reprimanded, and 10 soldiers were praised for their actions. Major Patricio Cereceda, chief of Battalion, Lieutenant colonel Luis Pineda, and Colonel Roberto Mercado, commander of the Regiment were forced to retire. Beside the top officers, six junior officers received jail sentences ranging from two to ten days and punitive marks on their military records. The Army Chief of Chile’s Division III General Rodolfo González resigned as a matter of honor. In his resignation, the general assumed responsibility for the actions of his subordinates. Six of the men were also involved in a civilian inquiry but only Major Patricio Cereceda was sentenced to 5 years in the Punta Peuco Prison. He was released on licence on 3 November 2011, after 3 years and 9 months in prison.
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