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Murder at Camp Delta - A Staff Sergeant's Pursuit of the Truth About Guantanamo Bay

English · Paperback

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Informationen zum Autor Joseph Hickman spent most of his life in the US military! including time serving as a Marine. He is the recipient of more than twenty medals and awards! and is currently working as a researcher and private investigator. Klappentext Murder at Camp Deltais a shocking inside look into government overreach! secrecy! and one man's search for the truth. Staff Sergeant Joe Hickman was a loyal member of the US armed forces. For 20 years! he worked as a prison guard and in the military! earning over 20 commendations and awards. Following 9/11 he was enlisted as a squad leader and Sergeant of the Guard in Guantánamo Naval Base. But from the moment he arrived at Camp Delta! something seemed amiss. So when! on 9 June 2006! three prisoners turned up dead! supposed suicides! Hickman knew that something was seriously wrong. This is his full eye-witness account of what happened that night. Drawing on his background in the US military! Hickman reveals the inner workings of Camp Delta: the procedures that murdered three prisoners and the people that orchestrated the cover-up that followed.In 2009! President Obama declared that Guantánamo 'shall be closed as soon as practicable'. Yet Guantánamo Naval Base is still in operation. By revealing the base's true purpose! Sergeant Hickman shows us why Guantánamo has been so difficult to close. Zusammenfassung The eye-witness account of the night three detainees were murdered, the story of a secret CIA facility, and the cover-up at Guantanamo Bay.

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Authors Joseph Hickman, Hickman Joseph
Publisher Simon & Schuster UK
 
Languages English
Product format Paperback
Released 05.11.2015
 
EAN 9781471100888
ISBN 978-1-4711-0088-8
No. of pages 245
Dimensions 130 mm x 197 mm x 18 mm
Subjects Non-fiction book > Politics, society, business > Biographies, autobiographies

SOCIAL SCIENCE / General, Cuba, Social issues & processes, United States of America, USA, Prisoners of War, Penology and punishment, True war and combat stories

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