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  • ...ed Joint Task Force 7, then [[Multi-National Corps-Iraq]]; retired after [[Abu Ghraib prison]] disclosures
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  • ...i-National Corps-Iraq]] and CJTF-7, but exonerated of involvement in the [[Abu Ghraib prison]] scandal. Her responsibilites were at the strategic level assisting LTG [[
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  • ...human rights and diplomacy; they formed in response to the incidents at [[Abu Ghraib prison]] ...ision expressing regret to Muslims for the abuse committed by Americans at Abu Ghraib prison.<blockquote>''A Salaam A'alaykum'' ["Peace be with you" in Arabic]. As Amer
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  • ...s Army, best known for his highly critical report on irregularities at the Abu Ghraib prison. While his report was classified information|classified, it was leaked, rai
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  • ...o, with a British lieutenant general deputy, LTG Chris Brown. Prior to the Abu Ghraib prison disclosures and prosecution, the senior headquarters had been Multi-Nationa
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  • ...of the contributing factors to the inappropriate handling of prisoners [[Abu Ghraib prison]] may have been a lack of adequate senior staff supervision.
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  • ...fney, Jr.]]'s ''Secure Freedom Radio'' show, characterized misconduct at [[Abu Ghraib prison]] as caused by <blockquote>Umm, what was that Abu Ghraib scandal all about?
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  • At MNF-I, Casey was immediately involved in correcting the [[Abu Ghraib prison]] situation, and in reestablishing a senior-level military headquarters for
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  • ...thern Command, the nomination was not made due to his association with the Abu Ghraib prison scandal, which became public under his command.<ref name=Sanchez>{{citation
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  • Also in 2004, reports of Abu Ghraib prison abuse surfaced. In the subsequent investigation by MG Antonio Taguba, he st At the Abu Ghraib prison, while CIA interrogator Mark Swanner was supervising a prisoner named Manad
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  • {{main|Abu Ghraib prison}} CBS News broke the Abu Ghraib prison photographs in late April.<ref name=CBS>{{citation
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  • ...S. corps headquarters, but it seemed wise, especially after the scandal at Abu Ghraib Prison, to let the corps focus on operations and to create Multi-National Force-Ir
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  • The Abu Ghraib prison scandal broke under Sanchez, and the four-star headquarters that should hav
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