Washington Post story on conditions in Abu Ghraibh and the internal politics of the Military Police there.
“”Detainee care appears to have been made up as the operations developed with reliance on, and guidance from, junior members of the unit who had civilian corrections experience,” Taguba later found.
Those members included Staff Sgt. Ivan L. “Chip” Frederick II, 37, who had worked as a correctional officer at Buckingham Correctional Center in Virginia, and Spec. Charles A. Graner Jr., 35, a divorced father of two who worked as a prison guard in Greene County, Pa. Frederick was the top enlisted man in charge of 1A, where he and Graner worked closely with intelligence officers, their colleagues said.
The officer in charge of the prison was Lt. Col. Jerry L. Phillabaum, a reservist who commanded the 320th Military Police Battalion. Taguba found that Phillabaum was “an extremely ineffective commander and leader” who did little after the Camp Bucca beating incident five months earlier to put his soldiers on notice about proper detainee treatment.”