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This Article 32 Proceeding pertains to charges brought against four (4) soldiers for causing the drowning deaths of two (2) Iraqis in the Tigris River outside Samarra, Iraq on January 3, 2004 by forcing them in to the river. The soldiers were ...
July 01, 2005
UCMJ (Article 32)
Physical assault
Gives overview of detainee abuse cases, including courts-martial, Article 32 charges. Cases from Abu Gharib, Samarra and Bagram. Mentions charges, defendants, and JAG updates, including administrative actions.
May 16, 2005
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Daniel V. Wright
Daniel V. Wright
List of detainees in Iraq to be reviewed. All names redacted. This document is the attachment to ACLU RDI 1216.
This is an Article 15 proceeding against a Military Police soldier who punched a detainee about his body with his fist after the detainee was already shackled. The soldier also faced charges of dereliction of duty by failing to secure the ...
June 24, 2005
UCMJ (Article 15)
Geoffrey D. Miller
Physical assault
DOD PowerPoint presentation discusses procedures for visiting a detention camp.
Blood transfusion reports. These medical records from numerous detainees during March of 2003. The records are not separated to distinguish from one patient to another.
Partial medical record of medication and treatment of an unknown person with an unspecified medical condition. The medical records do not state how the person received his/her injuries/illness and does not give any personal information on the ...
This document relates to an AR 15-6 investigations in to alleged detainee abuse at Ramadi Palace, Iraq – July 11-12, 2003. Sworn statement of a Lieutenant who worked with the Captain involved in detainee abuse. Although the Lieutenant did not ...
Memo states in part "Senior Interrogator, JIDC to obtain all logs concerning JIDC operations between 15 July 2003 and 31 January 2004. [A]dvised that no such logs existed."

Cover Page for Annex 103 and 104. No additional information. No additional pages.