The Daily Beast
Nancy Youssef March 22, 2016
Three
days before ISIS militants killed Marine Staff Sgt. Louis Cardin, the
U.S. military notified his family—and the families of roughly 200
Marines—that their loved ones had moved off the USS Kearsarge,
deployed to the Persian Gulf, to somewhere in northern Iraq. The letter
didn’t say exactly where he had been deployed two weeks earlier, or why.
But
while his family and the American public were largely being kept in the
dark, members of the self-proclaimed Islamic State were acquiring
detailed intelligence on the movements of Cardin, the second U.S.
service member killed in Iraq, and his fellow Marines.
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