After September 11, 2001, U.S. officials authorized the cruel treatment and torture of prisoners held in Afghanistan, Iraq, Guantanamo, and the CIA's secret prisons overseas.

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A claims form (and follow-up memorandum) submitted to the U.S. Army Foreign Claims Commission by an Iraqi colonel who claims he suffered a broken leg and injured elbow from abuse and torture at Camp Poko. The follow-up memorandum recommended ...

Feb. 28, 2005
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Physical assault, General

Army Regulation 638-2: DA PAM 385-40 Army Accident Investigation and Reporting

Army Field Manual No. 100-15: FM 100-15 Corps Operation
Army Regulation 638-2: Care and Disposition of Remains and Disposition of Personal Effects
Army Regulation 40-66: Medical Record Administration and Health Care Documentation.. Dated: July 20, 2004.
Army Field Manual 8-10-14: FM 8-10-14 Employment of the Combat Support Hospital Tactics, Techniques and Procedures
Army Field Manual No. 4-0: FM 4-0 (FM 100-10) Combat Service Support
Army Training and Evaluation Program No. 19-313-30 MTP: Mission Training Plan for Echelons Above Corps, Corps, and Division Military Police Companies (Combat Support).
Army Field Manual No. 7-100: Opposing Force Doctrinal Framework and Strategy.
Army Training and Evaluation Program No. 5-520-10-MTP: Mission Training Plan for the Engineer Team, Quarry, (75TPH) (LC).