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CBS News
April 18, 2012
The most notorious case was that of Abu Ghraib, an Iraq prison where members of the
Maryland-based
372nd Military Police Company photographed themselves physically and sexually abusing detainees. Photos showed them holding one
prisoner on a dog leash, ...
CBS News
April 18, 2012
The most notorious case was that of Abu Ghraib, an Iraq prison where members of the
Maryland-based
372nd Military Police Company photographed themselves physically and sexually abusing detainees. Photos showed them holding one
prisoner on a dog leash, ...
International Business Times
March 21, 2012
In 2004,
England was 20-year-old
army specialist serving in the
372nd Military Police Company in Iraq. She was a newlywed; her then-husband, James Fike, was back home in Fort Ashby,
West Virginia.
Tampa Bay Newspapers
March 2, 2012
On the fateful day he was injured, his squad - part of the
372nd Military Police Company, 504th Military
police Battalion - was providing security for the Afghanistan parliamentary election polling station.
Daytona Beach News-Journal
February 26, 2012
From there, he was stationed stateside for several years before being deployed with the
372nd Military Police Company, 504th Military
police Battalion, to Afghanistan in June 2010 for what would be his first combat mission.
Metroblogging.com (blog)
January 3, 2012
Graner was an
army Reserve corporal from Uniontown, Pa., when he and six other members of the
Maryland-based
372nd Military Police Company were charged in 2004 with abusing detainees at the prison in Iraq. The strongest evidence was photographs of ...