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Although the two techniques [of interrogation] differed drastically, both Generals believed they had a job to accomplish." The e-mail goes on to recall how ...
... both Generals believed they had a Job to accomplish. it was our refasten to gainer critical Intelligence and evidence (that could be use in a DoD court of ...
Dec 17, 2004 · Although the two techniques [of interrogation] differed drastically, both Generals believed they had a job to accomplish." The e-mail goes ...
Although the two techniques differed drastically, both generals believed they had a job to accomplish. In my weekly meetings with the Department of Justice ...
Although the two techniques differed drastically, both generals believed they had a job to accomplish. In my weekly meetings with the Department of Justice ...
Feb 2, 2005 · both generals believed they had a job to accomplish. In my weekly meetings with the Department of Justice we often discussed blank.
Although the two techniques differed drastically, both Generals believed they had a job to accomplish. United States, 323 U. Jan 1944; 317. Korematsu V.
differed drastically, both Generals believed they had a job to accomplish … The same topic also cropped up in talks with the Department of Justice (DOJ) ...
Dec 30, 2004 · Although the two techniques differed drastically, both Generals believed they had a job to accomplish. It was our mission to gather critical ...
... both generals believed they had a job to accomplish . In my weekly meetings with the Department of Justice we often discussed blank techniques and how they ...
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