What did you do in the war, Teppy?
Jul. 16th, 2010 08:01 am![[personal profile]](https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/silk/identity/user.png)
Sounds like it's now declassified:
http://www.huffingtonpost.com/jerrold-d-green/the-ghosts-of-abu-ghraib_b_648352.html
My beloved Afghan ladies and kids were the families of the detainees, who are mentioned as coming to the facility and getting vitamins. Also, when witnesses came, or observers in the case of General Mohib, they were served the same meal and tea the detainees got. The hospitality SOP was one I came up with; Major Bell wanted them to be brought food from the DFAC. I (for once politely) disagreed and we took it to the Skipper as tie-breaker. He agreed with me.
And it's being handed over to the Afghan government eventually and it'll all go to shit and Pol-i-Charki conditions.
This was the work that kept me sane. I also court-reported a lot. A LOT.
http://www.huffingtonpost.com/jerrold-d-green/the-ghosts-of-abu-ghraib_b_648352.html
My beloved Afghan ladies and kids were the families of the detainees, who are mentioned as coming to the facility and getting vitamins. Also, when witnesses came, or observers in the case of General Mohib, they were served the same meal and tea the detainees got. The hospitality SOP was one I came up with; Major Bell wanted them to be brought food from the DFAC. I (for once politely) disagreed and we took it to the Skipper as tie-breaker. He agreed with me.
And it's being handed over to the Afghan government eventually and it'll all go to shit and Pol-i-Charki conditions.
This was the work that kept me sane. I also court-reported a lot. A LOT.