Tuesday, May 04, 2004
You Heard it Here First Department: Abu Ghraib's Personnel Problems
From today's Washington Post:
In a 53-page report, portions of which were made available to The Post, Maj. Gen. Antonio M. Taguba concluded that there was no clear line of authority at the prison.
Overall, the report portrays the prison as being run by a poorly led, undermanned and demoralized group of U.S. soldiers. Because of Army personnel policies, it notes, the 800th MP Brigade did not receive replacements as members left for medical reasons or because their terms of service were finished.
From IraqNow, November 14th, 2003
"The US Army’s personnel system is an utter, complete, miserable failure."
Splash, out
Jason
In a 53-page report, portions of which were made available to The Post, Maj. Gen. Antonio M. Taguba concluded that there was no clear line of authority at the prison.
Overall, the report portrays the prison as being run by a poorly led, undermanned and demoralized group of U.S. soldiers. Because of Army personnel policies, it notes, the 800th MP Brigade did not receive replacements as members left for medical reasons or because their terms of service were finished.
From IraqNow, November 14th, 2003
"The US Army’s personnel system is an utter, complete, miserable failure."
Splash, out
Jason
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