These emails are to ensure that all soldiers going overseas and have a likelihood of encountering or being part of detainee operations be properly trained in the handling of detainees according to the Laws of War and the handling and treatment of Prisoners of War (POWs).
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Subject: E: Training for Treatment of Prisoners
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31E TSP List.ppt
Here is the initial task list we will use in developing the TSP. We probabl will add
additional tasks but this should give you an idea from where will start./
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COL, MP
Director of Training
United States Army Military Police School
Ft Leonard Wood, MO 65473
Comm: (573) 56311.
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From: COL - G3-TR [mailto:I@us.army.mil ]
Sent-ay 12, 2004 9:08
To: COL; CO - G3-TR
Cc: LTC -- LTC
-LTC G3; TC
Subject: RE: Training for Trea ment of Prisoners
Thanks .. cc'd here, are working this action.
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From: OL [mailto:george.j.millan@us.army.mil]
Sent: Wednesday,
12, 2004 9:20 AM
To: J COL - G3-TR'; L ICOL
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Subject: RE: Training for Treatment of Prisoners
I'm out all day in an EEOin wiry but will give this to one of my guys to work today.
Will get back to you soonest./
Director of Training
United States Army Military Police School
Ft Leonard Wood, MO 65473
Comm: (573) 56311110
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Original Message
From: COL - G3-TR [mailto:40111111pous.army.mil]
Sent: ednesday, May 12, 2004 5:10 AM
To: COL
Cc: LTC - G3; 1111111MMIA - LTC G3;111.0
-LTC G3
Subject: RE: Training for Treatment of Prisoners
Want to publish guidance for specific pre deployment training required for units going
over to perform detainee mission ... Previous guidance has stated all units must be
proficient in METL derived for mission ... But didn't address each type unit.
Talked w/ MG Barrett yesterday ... He says you all have recommended tasks ... Would
appreciate your help here
Also, looking at what training should be required of all soldiers prior to deployment ...
Already require Law of Land Warfare and handling of POWs ... Any other tasks you'd
recommend?
Thanks,
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From: COL [mailto: us.army.mil]
Sent: uesday, May 11, 2004 6:19
To: 1111111110aus.army.mily
Subject: Training for Treatment of Prisoners
Received instructions frbm BG Curry to call you ref above. Give me a call or email./41111.1
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Director of Training
United States Army Military Police School
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Comm: (573) 5634111,
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31E Training Support Package Task List
1.Introduction to Detainee Operations (OIF Detainee Definitions)
2. Communicate with Detainees (Muslim Cultural:Awareness)
3.Geneva Conventions (Humane Treatment of Detainees)
4.Stress Management
5. HIV/Universal Precautions within Detainee Operations
6.Use of Force for Detainee and Interrogation Operations DROE/IROE)
7.
Detainee Frisk, Undress, Cell and Area Search Procedures
8.
Restraint Procedures for Detainees
9.
Personal Safety Awareness
10.React to a Physical Attack using Unarmed Self Defense Techniques
11.Forced Cell Move (FCM) Procedures
12.Respond to a Bomb Threat and/or a Bomb within Detainee Operations
13.Emergency Actions for Fire, Escapes and Disorders within Detainee Facilities
14.Cell Block Operations within a Detainee Camp
15.Accountability Procedures
C'D 16. Perform Security and Control Activities within Detainee Operations c)1
17. Special Housing Unit (SHU) / Segregation Operations 18.Main Gate/Sally Port Operations 19.Visitation Procedures 20.Escort Procedures within Detainee Operations 21.Meal Operations within a Detainee Camp 22.Non-Lethal Weapons Capabilities during Disorders/Disturbances within Detainee Operations
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