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'''Charles Gittins''' is an American lawyer, who was worked for a number of noteworthy ]s in ] ] -- including: '''Charles Gittins''' is an American lawyer, who was worked for a number of noteworthy ]s in ] ] -- including:
* ] ] -- ] who shot two unarmed captives. * ] ] -- ] who shot two unarmed captives.
* ] ] -- ] ] involved in the ] scandal. * ] ] -- ] ] involved in the ] scandal.
* ] ] -- Former instructor from the ]'s ] school who bombarded a platoon of Canadians in Afghanistan, even though he had been directed to hold his fire. * ] ] -- Former instructor from the ]'s ] school who bombarded a platoon of Canadians in Afghanistan, even though he had been directed to hold his fire.
* ] ] -- ] of the ], when his submarine negligently did a power surface, right under the ], a ]ese research vessel. * ] ] -- ] of the ], when his submarine negligently did a power surface, right under the ], a ]ese research vessel.
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* ] ] shot an unarmed, bound prisoner in the back of the head. He was represented at trial by a military defense counsel. * ] ] shot an unarmed, bound prisoner in the back of the head. He was represented at trial by a military defense counsel.
* ] ] commanded troops at the ] who beat two Afghani captives to death with "]". * ] ] commanded troops at the ] who beat two Afghani captives to death with "]".
Mr Gittins is an officer in the ]R. Mr. Gittins is an officer in the ].


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Charles Gittins is an American lawyer, who was worked for a number of noteworthy defendants in military courts martial -- including:

Mr. Gittins is an officer in the United States Marine Corps Reserve.

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