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AR 15-6 Investigation: Abuse of Detainee
Nov. 3, 2003 | DOA | ACLU-RDI 2070
A soldier was found guilty of using excessive force during interrogation by assaulting detainee with a police riot baton on his feet. Punishment included oral admonition and restriction to set locations (dining hall, duty, company area, etc.) for fourteen days. [This is a later-released version of ACLU-RDI 980 annotated by the government with the FOIA Exemptions invoked for the redactions.]
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- 2003-09-24, Camp Patriot (Camp Dragoon) (FOB Iron Horse), Iraq
- Soldiers from the 104th Intelligence Battalion “used an MP baton to hit a detainee’s feet and buttocks during the course of an interrogation” and that this followed an email from a Captain of the Unit stating “the gloves are coming off” as it pertained to detainee interrogations. The NCOIC who discovered the abusive interrogation had taken place and subsequently relieved the soldiers and reported this incident stated “I have been very clear in my instructions to my soldiers about their interrogation techniques. I often tell my soldiers, “there’s no one in this Cage worth you going to jail for." The NCOIC was reprimanded with the following admonition “failure to establish a proper leadership climate and failure to properly supervise interrogation activities under your purview are beneath the standards of professionalism I expect from non-commissioned officers”.
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