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The volume, based on research at the National Defense Intelligence
College, intends to inform a broad audience of intelligence
professionals, policymakers, and the general public about
intelligence interrogation techniques and challenges from WWII,
Vietnam, and Iraq. The work reviews interrogation history from a
military perspective. By adding context going back to World War II,
the Vietnam conflict, and the war in Iraq, this volume contributes
to the public dialogue on how U.S. military and civilian agencies
can best obtain information from prisoners of war and other
categories of legal and illegal combatants without compromising the
principles upon which the nation was founded. (Originally published
by the U.S. Government's National Defense Intelligence College in
color.) James A. Stone is a Special Agent with the USAF Office of
Special Investigations; David P. Shoemaker is a Special Agent with
AFOSI; Nicholas R. Dotti is a U.S. Army major with Special
Operations Command.
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