Data for DAIG Detainee Operations Inspection

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Relates to Army Inspector General's (DAIG) assessment of detainee operations in Iraq and Afghanistan. The purpose of the memo was to conduct a functional analysis of Detainee Operations using Doctrine, Operations, training, Material, Personnel, and facilities (DOTMLPF) based on current Department of Defense (DoD) and Army policy and doctrine. The inspection will focus on the tactics, Techniques, and Procedures (TTP) from capture and processing of a
detainee at unit level through higher level collection points to the U.S. Military controlled
detention facility.

Doc_type: 
Non-legal Memo
Doc_rel_date: 
Tuesday, December 20, 2005
Doc_text: 

Pape 384
ENCLOSURE 1 (DAIG INSPECTION FRAGO) TO FRAGO 1288A (11 MAR 04 AM
TACTICAL ORDER) TO OPORD 03-215 [IRON STABILITY]

DATA FOR DAIG DETAINEE OPERATIONS INSPECTION
1. BACKGROUND: On 10 February 2004, the Acting Secretary of the Army directed The Army Inspector General (TIG) to assess Detainee Operations in Operation Enduring Freedom (OEF) and Operation Iraqi Freedom (017).
The DAIG Team will conduct a functional analysis of Detainee Operations
2. PURPOSE:
using Doctrine, Operations, training, Material, Personnel, and facilities (DOTMLPF) based on current Department of Defense (DoD) and Army policy and doctrine. The inspection will focus on the tactics, Techniques, and Procedures (TTP) from capture and processing of a detainee at unit level through higher level collection points to the U.S. Military controlled
detention facility.
3. OBJECTIVES:
a. Assess the adequacy of DOTMLPF of the Army Forces for interment, enemy prisoner of
war, detention operations, and interrogation procedures.

b. Determine the standards for the Army Forces for Army Forces with interment, enemy
prisoner of war, detention operations, and interrogation procedures 9e.g. size, equipment,
standardization and training).

c.
Assess current and future resource allocations for Army Forces responsible for interment,
enemy prisoner of war, detention operations, and interrogation procedures.

d.
Identify and recommend any changes in policy related to internment, enemy prisoner of
war, detention operations, and interrogation procedures.

4. INSPECTION METHODOLOGY:
The detainee Operations Assessment will gather information/data from the review of unit's
documentation, observations of facility operations and from interviews and sensing sessions
with leaders and soldiers. This will be an "open book" inspection with no -surprises and the
Team will not report its findings by installation, unit, or individual.

5. CONCEPT OF OPERATIONS:
a. The DAIG Inspection Team (approximately six personnel) will visit lAD 22-24 March
04. The two detainee holding facilities that they will visit are the DIF and 2BCT.
b. The Team will: conduct In-briefs to unit leaders/representatives; inspect the two
-documents; and

aforementioned facilities; review policies, SOPs, records, and other related
survey commanders, leaders, and service members through interviews and sensing sessions.

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DA IG
DOD-045374

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4271
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63