updated Wed. February 22, 2023
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The Cairns Post
December 3, 2017
Council officers only visited the property, owned by George Fay, last month. A council spokeswoman could only confirm that it was under investigation. “A previous complaint relating to the site in 2015 was investigated and no further action was required,” she said. Mr Fay told the Cairns Post he was happyÃâà...
The Cairns Post
December 1, 2017
Shipyard owner George Fay and his son Christian have been working hard, for years, refurbishing the interior of the Titanic-era vessel. They are now preparing to give the ferry her first lick of paint since 1979, a massive job that is estimated to cost up to $40,000. Mr Fay said the North Head had becomeÃâà...
Chicago Tribune
November 3, 2015
Gen. George R. Fay accepted the USO Salute to Leadership Award on behalf of CNA Financial Corp. Gold Star Families, those with family members killed in combat, were recognized. Military toasts from each service branch followed. Retired Gen. George W. Casey Jr., a 41-year Army veteran and USOÃâà...
Los Angeles Times
March 17, 2015
Gen. George R. Fay said CACI interrogators were not screened by the company and that "little, if any, training on Geneva Conventions was presented to contractor employees." That report cited CACI employees for participating in abuse, including grabbing and pushing a handcuffed detainee off a vehicle,Ãâà...
The American Conservative
February 18, 2015
General Antonio Taguba, which examined the military police role, and another by Major General George Fay, which looked at the 205th Military ... Brig. Gen. Janis Karpinski, who had been commanding officer at the prison (and highest ranking woman in the war), probably took the biggest hit for theÃâà...
Huffington Post
August 29, 2013
But investigations led by Major General Antonio Taguba, Major General George Fay, and the Army Criminal Investigative Division found soldiers' allegations about CACI personnel credible. Taguba found that Stefanowicz had lied to investigators, and told MPs “to facilitate interrogations by 'settingÃâà...
CBS News
August 31, 2007
Jordan was convicted of a single charge: disobeying a general's order not to discuss the abuse investigation. The defense conceded that Jordan e-mailed a number of soldiers about the investigation after meeting with Maj. Gen. George Fay in spring 2004. The impact of the reprimand on Jordan's careerÃâà...
BBC News
August 26, 2004
The new Fay report, which takes its name from one of the investigation team Gen George Fay, focused on the role of a military intelligence unit at the prison. "We discovered serious ... Gen Fay went so far as to say some incidents of "torture" had been carried out at Abu Ghraib. "It's a harsh word, and in someÃâà...