The objective of this volume, based on research at the National Defense
Intelligence College, is to inform a broad audience of intelligence
professionals, policymakers, and the general public about intelligence
interrogation techniques and challenges from three historical instances:
WWII, Vietnam, and Iraq. The work reviews interrogation history
from a military (DoD) perspective. This book contributes to the high
profile 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.
James A. Stone is a military Special Agent with the U.S. Air Force Office
of Special Investigations; David P. Shoemaker is a civilian Special
Agent with AFOSI; Nicholas R. Dotti is a U.S. Army major currently
serving with Special Operations Command Central at MacDill Air
Force Base, Florida, as Chief of the J8 Programs Division.
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