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Interrogation Rules of Engagement for the 205th MI Brigade, Iraq. Sets forth techniques for use on detainees, of which, including isolation for more than 30 days and the presence of military working dogs, requires the Commanding General's ...
Log of response to physical complaints made at Abu Ghraib. Complaint and remedy logged. Prisoner identification redacted.
Detainee was a prisoner at the Hard Site, Cell 1A Tier, at Abu Ghraib prison. The detainee complained of an old injury to his left thigh and was seen by doctor for a foreign body in the inner thigh. Object was a bullet that was removed and wound ...
This 30 year-old male detainee engaged upon a hunger strike and refuses to eat or drink for unknown time. Dehydrated. Given an IV. Detainee was removed from his cell for medical treatment.
Medical report on a 26 year-old male Iraqi detainee at Abu Ghraib prison who broke his nose while playing soccer. There is no suspected foul play or abuse in the medical report or claimed by the detainee.
This Army memorandum concerns dismissing certain charges against certain soldiers involved in detainee abuse to avoid Court-Martial proceedings and the legal consequences of such an action. The contents of the memo refers to the soldiers ...
Feb. 15, 2006
Legal Memo, Interview (Statement), UCMJ (Court-Martial)
Raymond Odierno
Raymond T. Odierno
Physical assault, Face slap or insult slap, General, Assault/death, Use of phobias, Threat
Medical records of a 21 year-old Iraqi male detainee held in the Hard Site at Abu Ghraib prison, Baghdad, Iraq. The report states the detainee was a passenger in a car that was in an accident ten (10) days prior to his detention. No additional ...
Army Provost Marshal Compliance Inspection Report: Brigade Central Collection Point (BCCP) Compliance Inspection.
DOS interagency delivery checklist for the appropriate handling and delivery of attached documents re: Principals Committee Meeting on Detainees.
Discusses standards for humane treatment if detainees. Includes discussion of medical and sanitation. Discusses Geneva Conventions, soldier morale.