
|
|
|
U.S. general never ran jail before Gitmo view story
Monday, July 18, 2005
JAMES GORDON MEEK - - New York Daily News
| When the Army went looking in late 2002 for the right person to take over the vital job of extracting from terrorist detainees timely intelligence about future attacks on the homeland, they picked a general without any experience in prisons, terrorism or interrogations.
And now Maj. Gen. Geoffrey Miller faces a third potentially career-killing probe.
|
|
|