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Robert Bales (born June 30, 1973) is an American mass murderer and former Army sniper who killed 16 Afghan civilians in a mass shooting in Panjwayi District, Kandahar Province, Afghanistan, on March 11, 2012 – an event known as the Kandahar massacre.
The Kandahar massacre, also called the Panjwai massacre, [1] was a mass murder that occurred in the early hours of 11 March 2012, when United States Army Staff Sergeant Robert Bales murdered 16 Afghan civilians and wounded six others in the Panjwayi District of Kandahar Province, Afghanistan. Nine of his victims were children, and 11 of the ...
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Robert Freed Bales (March 9, 1916 – June 16, 2004) was an American social psychologist. [1] He specialized in small group interpersonal interaction and developed the SYMLOG (SYstematic MultiLevel Observation of Groups) method of group observation.
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The equilibrium model was created by Robert Bales, who conducted early empirical studies on group development. [3] [4] His model was the first extensive and systematic description of group development borne out of group observation.
As the Rev. Andy Bales heads home to Iowa after 20 years as president and chief executive of the Union Rescue Mission on Skid Row, he's leaving a legacy of his work in L.A.: A nonprofit is buying ...
English: Robert Bales, March 2012. Staff Sgt. Robert Bales is seen in a March 2012 Army photo. Bales, who was convicted of murdering 16 Afghan villagers in 2012, says he had lost compassion for Iraqis and Afghans over the course of his four combat deployments. The Army's caption describes it as being taken the night of the attacks.