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Medical records of a 25 year-old Iraqi male, Enemy Prisoner of War (EPW) admitted to hospital with gunshot wounds to the chest and associated injuries. The medical records do not state how the detainee received his injuries and does not give any ...
Medical records of a 37 year-old Iraqi male detainee who was injured in the United Nations bomb blast of August 19th 2003. The detainee suffered blast injuries and shrapnel to his head and upper torso. The medical records do not give any ...
The memo briefly discusses JIDC logs.
Interviewee arrived to AG on October 20, 2003 to conduct interrogation operations. Interviewee briefly discussed what he/she was taught in training, stating "We were not allowed to use Pride and Ego down." Interviewee also provided that he/she ...
Mar. 03, 2005
Interview (Transcript)
Thomas Pappas
Use of phobias
These emails are an attempt by the Navy NCIS investigator contacting the Army CID Head Quarters in order to track down the Navy personnel with Military Working Dog (MWD) duties who served at Abu Ghraib prison. In addition, the investigator is ...
Nov. 23, 2004
Email
Antonio Taguba
Army email on Abu Ghraib prison abuse media queries and where and to whom such inquiries should be directed
This email is from Army CID Headquarters to Army CID personnel following-up on a request that they provide information on Navy Military Working Dog (WMD) handlers involved at Abu Ghraib prison, including any statements the Navy personnel may have ...
Nov. 23, 2004
Email
Antonio Taguba
Memo discusses an attempt to obtain the 391" Military Police Battalion Records Check and logs that disclose the transfer of detainees between MP and MI control.
The memo contains information learned from a telephonic interview on June 9, 2004. The interviewee was assigned to AG from mid December 2003 to March 2004 as the chief of the medical team assigned to treat security detainees. Stated that he did ...
Interviewee "invoked HIS right under the Uniformed Code of Military Justice (UCMJ) and declined to make any further statements to Investigating Officers." [Memo redacted]