Army Detainee Operations Report: DOD Questionnaire of Captain re: Detainee Operations

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An Army questionnaire, including forty-six questions, given to a Captain regarding soldier training, soldier morale and the treatment of detainees. The handwritten responses are mostly illegible or redacted.

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Interview
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Monday, March 22, 2004
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Monday, October 3, 2005
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OIC & NCOIC
COLLECTION POINT
INTERVIEW QUESTIONS

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1. Can you tell me what sources that you use to get policy, doctrine and standards for Detainee Operations? (What doctrine was used in setting up the collection point?) Describe the basic principles of detainee operations and how you are applying them. (1.1,4,1) (AR 190-8, 000 Directive 5100.77,1949 Geneva
Convention, FM 3-19.40 I/R Operations FM 3-19.4 MP Commander's Handbook are the

2. How did you prepare yourself and your junior leaders/Soldiers to understand applicable regulations, OPORD/FRAGO, directives, international laws and administrative procedures to operate a collection Point?· (1.1, 1.2, 1.4, 1.6,4.1).
(AR 350-1 paragraph 4-14c. (2) and tabre G-1 Refresher training, dated 9 April 2003), Level B
. training is conducted in units for officers, warrant officers, NCOs and enlisted personnel commensurate with the missions of the unit. FM 3-19.40, paragraph 2-2, Commal'lders are familiar with applicable regulation, directives, international laws, and administrative procedures. AR 190-8 para 1-5 (4) (C), DOD Directive 5100.77, All prisoQers will receive humane treatment and that the following acts are prohibited murder, torture, corporal punishment, mutilation, taking of hostages, sensory deprivation, collective punishments, e~ecution without trial by proper. authority, and all cruel and degrading treatment. Prisoners will be protected against all acts of
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violence to include public curiosity. ROE from CJCS ISO Iraqi operations dated 251600Z Apr 03 para 10 (U) All commanders will ensure their personnel are familiar with the law of armed conflict and with these ROE." _/
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3. How did Home Station/Mob Site Training prepare you to conduct Detainee . Operations? (Did this include Law of War and treatment of Detainees training.)? (1.1, 1 .. 2, 1.3, 1.4,4.1) 00002310.1 (The U.S. Military Services shall be given the necessary training to ensure they have knowledge of their obligations under the Geneva Conventions (references (b) through (e)) and as required by 000 Directive 5100.77 (reference (f)) before an assignment to a foreign area where capture or detention ,of enemy
personnel is possible.) AR 350-1 para 4-14 c (2) and table G-1 Refresher training, dated 9 April 2003), Level B training is conducted in units for officers, warrant officers, NCOs and enlisted

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personnel commensurate with the missions of the unit. AR 190-8 para 1-5 (4) (C), DOD Directive 5100.77, All prisoners will receive humane treatment and that the following acts are prohibited­murder, torture, corporal punishment, mutilation, taking of hostages, sensory deprivation, collective punishments, execution without trial by proper authority, and all cruel and degrading
treatment. Prisoners will be protected against all acts of violence to include public curiosity. (AR 350-1 para 4-14c.(2) and table G-1 Refresher training. dated 9 April 2003), Level 8,,1£:aining is conducted in units for officers, warrant officers, NCOs and enlisted personnel commensurate with the missions of the unit. AR 190-8 para 1-5(4)(C DOD Directive 5100.77), All prisoners will receive humane treatment and that the following acts are prohibited murder, torture, corporal punishment, mutilation, taking of hostages, sensory deprivation, collective punishments, execution without trial by proper authority, and all cruel and degrading treatment. Prisoners will be protected against all acts of violence to include public curiosity. (000 Directive 5100.77, para· 5.5.1, The Secretaries of the Military Departments shall provide directives, publications, . instructions, and training so that the principles and rules of law of war will be known to members of their respective Departments, the extent of such knowledge to be commensurate with each individual's duties and responsibilities.) ,
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4. Describe the training the guard force received to prepare them for their duties. (1.1, 1.2, 1.4, 4.1) (FM 3-19.40, para 2-49). The guard force should receive additional training in-• Riot control measures, control agents, and dispersers .• QRF actions .• Searching' techniques, including the use of electronic detection devices .• Nonlethal equipment and weapons. ROE from CJCS ISO Iraqi operations dated 251600Z Apr.o3 para 10 (U) All
commanders will ensure their personnel are familiar with the law of armed conflict and with these ROE." ­
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5 .. How does your unit conduct sustainment training for Detainee Operations or training for newly assigned personnel? (How often does this occur and please describe it?) When did your unit last conduct this training? (1.1, 1.2, 1.4, 4.1) '.
AR 350-1 training annually on Law of War. No requirement for refresher training
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6. What kind of security lighting do you have that ensures you have a safe and secure operation at night? How do you provide heat to detainees during the winter? What fire prevention/safety measures do you have? (1.8) AR 190-8,
paragraph 3-4 e, EPW/RP will be quartered under conditions as favorable as those for the force of detaining power billeted in the same area. The conditions shall make allowance for the habits and customs of the prisoners and shall in no case be prejudicial to their health. The forgoing
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