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The interrogators : inside the secret war against Al Qaeda / Chris Mackey and Greg Miller.
Van Pelt Library DS371.414 .M33 2004
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- Format:
- Book
- Author/Creator:
- Mackey, Chris.
- Language:
- English
- Subjects (All):
- Afghan War, 2001-2021--Prisoners and prisons, American.
- Afghan War, 2001-2021.
- Afghan War, 2001-2021--Military intelligence.
- Afghan War, 2001-2021--Personal narratives, American.
- Military interrogation.
- Military intelligence.
- United States.
- Afghanistan.
- Military interrogation--Afghanistan.
- Military interrogation--United States.
- Mackey, Chris.
- Genre:
- Personal narratives -- American.
- Personal narratives.
- Physical Description:
- xxvii, 484 pages, 8 unnumbered p of plates : illustrations, map ; 25 cm
- Edition:
- First edition.
- Place of Publication:
- New York : Little, Brown, [2004]
- Summary:
- - Only the handful of Americans who participate directly in the interrogations of prisoners can describe these battles of psychology and intellect, of will instead of weaponry--battles that the public never sees.- Chris Hogan was senior interrogator at Bagram Air Base in Kandahar. Greg Miller was the only American reporter granted access to U.S. interrogators.- Hogan and Miller offer an illuminating examination of the psychology and physiology of lying and determining whether someone is telling the truth.- THE INTERROGATORS will appeal to the audience of "The Cell, which grossed 100,000 copies.
- Contents:
- Training
- DLI
- Huachuca
- British school
- September 11
- Fort Bragg
- Reports editor
- Meet the Beatles
- Under attack
- Somali Bob
- Prisoner 140
- Reports
- The ratmaster
- Other government agency
- Taliban minister
- Hasegawa and Davis
- Guantanamo
- The training manual
- Interrogators' games
- The exodus
- Missiles in the basement
- Al Qaeda's doctor
- Kandahar shuts down
- Bagram
- Numbers
- Task force hatchet
- How far to go
- Our allies
- Snitches and rumors
- Prisoner 237
- The kid
- The Arab colonel
- Ricin
- The bearded ladies
- For me, the war is over.
- ISBN:
- 0316871125
- OCLC:
- 55588684
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