This is not a Wikipedia article: It is an individual user's rough notes page, and may be incomplete and/or unreliable. |
Alberto J. Mora was the Department of the Navy's General Counsel.[1] In late 2002 he and his colleaugues learned of the use of controversial extended interrogation techniques at Guantanamo. I started articles on Mora, and several of his colleagues and subordinates. Subsequently I decided the articles on the subordinates had not accrued sufficient WP:RS to belong in article space, and I userified them. Now I am going to amalgamate them to a simple list.
William Molzahn | one of Mora's 2 deputies. |
Tom Kranz | one of Mora's 2 deputies. |
David Brant | the Director of the NCIS, drew Mora's attention to use of the questionable interrogation techniques. |
Peter Murphy | Counsel to the Commandant of the United States Marine Corps |
Michael Gelles | chief forensic psychologist for the Naval Criminal Investigative Service |
Douglas Mohr | Judge Advocate General's Corps, U.S. Navy |
Rick Schieke | one of Mora's two military and executive assistants. |
Charlotte Wise | one of Mora's two military and executive assistants. |
See also
editReferences
edit- ^ Alberto J. Mora (2004-07-07). "Memorandum from Navy General Counsel Alberto J. Mora to Navy Inspector General" (PDF). United States Navy. Retrieved 2007-05-05.