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[[Major general]], [[United States Army]] who commanded Joint Task Force 170, initially responsible for [[interrogation]] at | [[Major general]], [[United States Army]] who commanded Joint Task Force 170, initially responsible for [[interrogation]] at Guantanamo Bay detention camp, who requested and received permission to use non-standard interrogation techniques on "resistant" prisoners |
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Michael Dunlavey [r]: Major general, United States Army who commanded Joint Task Force 170, initially responsible for interrogation at Guantanamo Bay detention camp, who requested and received permission to use non-standard interrogation techniques on "resistant" prisoners