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18.03.2010
Lynndie R. England     Sentenced     United States     Iraq
Lynndie R. England was born on 8 November 1982 in Ashland, KY, USA. She entered the US army in 2001 as a reservist while still at school. On completion of her studies she worked as a cashier in a large store. In 2003, Lynndie England was sent to Iraq as a member of the 372nd Military Police Company, deployed in Abu Ghraib. In late 2003, rumours started circulating that members of the US army had been mistreating and torturing Iraqi detainees i...

10.03.2010
Javal S. Davis     Sentenced     United States     Iraq
Javal S. Davis was born in Roselle, New Jersey, in 1977. In 1994, he started work as a tool salesman. He joined the US army as a reservist of the 372th military police company. In May 2003, his company was sent to Iraq and deployed in Abu Ghraib prison. In late 2003, rumours started circulating that members of the US army had been mistreating and torturing Iraqi detainees in Abu Ghraib prison. In January 2004, Joseph Darby, a member of the US ...

10.03.2010
Armin Cruz     Sentenced     United States     Iraq
Armin Cruz was born in Texas in 1980 and joined the US army as a reservist. During the Iraq war in 2003/2004, he was a member of the 205th intelligence unit. In late 2003, rumours started circulating that members of the US army had been mistreating and torturing Iraqi detainees in Abu Ghraib prison. In January 2004, Joseph Darby, a member of the US military police, informed the army leadership about these abuses and supplied the officer in cha...

10.03.2010
Santos A. Cardona     Sentenced     United States     Iraq
Santos A. Cardona was born in 1974 in the USA. In 2001, he joined the reserve of the 320th military police unit as a dog handler. In 2003, this unit was sent to Iraq and deployed in Abu Ghraib prison. In late 2003, rumours started circulating that members of the US army had been mistreating and torturing Iraqi detainees in Abu Ghraib prison. In January 2004, Joseph Darby, a member of the US military police, informed the army leadership about t...

10.03.2010
William Calley     Sentenced     United States     Vietnam
William Calley was born on 8 June 1943. At the time of the events, he was a lieutenant in the US Army. On 16 March 1968, around eight o’clock in the morning, Charlie Company, one of the three units making up the Barker Task Force of the US Army, entered the village of My Lai in Quang Ngai Province situated in South Vietnam. The Company was under the command of Captain Ernest Medina. In little over three hours, members of this company executed...

03.03.2010
Raymond Girouard     Sentenced     United States     Iraq
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28.02.2010
Jeremy C. Sivits     Sentenced     United States     Iraq
Jeremy C. Sivits was born in 1979 in the USA, where he worked as a mechanic. In 2003, Sivits was sent to Irak as a member of the 372nd military police company, deployed in Abu Ghraib. In late 2003, rumours started circulating that members of the US army had been mistreating and torturing Iraqi detainees in Abu Ghraib prison. In January 2004, Joseph Darby, a member of the US military police, informed the army leadership about these abuses and s...

28.02.2010
Michael Smith     Sentenced     United States     Iraq
Michael Smith was born in 1982 in the USA. He joined the 523rd military police unit (based in Fort Riley, Kansas) as a reservist. In November 2003, his unit was dispatched to Iraq, where Michael Smith was deployed in Abu Ghraib prison. In late 2003, rumours started circulating that members of the US army had been mistreating and torturing Iraqi detainees in Abu Ghraib prison. In January 2004, Joseph Darby, member of the US military police, inf...

27.02.2010
Ali Hamza Ahmad Sulayman al Bahlul     Indicted     United States     Afghanistan
Ali Hamza Ahmad Sulayman al Bahlul was born in Yemen in 1971. As alleged by the Pentagon, al Bahlul travelled from Yemen to Afghanistan in 1999 to join and to support Osama bin Laden in his cause. He was said to have supported Bin Laden in the knowledge of the latter’s 1996 “Declaration of Jihad against the Americans” and the 1998 fatwa endorsed by bin Laden calling for the “killing of Americans and their allies, both military and civilian”. ...

10.02.2010
Tomoyuki Yamashita     Sentenced     United States     Japan
Tomoyuki Yamashita was born on 8 November 1885 in the little village of Osugi Mura on the island of Shikoku. After adopting a military career, he worked for the War Ministry and became military attaché in Germany, Hungary and Austria. After playing a minor role in the attempted coup d’état of 26 February 1936 (during which army officers assassinated several ministers and tried to overthrow the government), he fell out of favour and was sent to...
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