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Guantanamo — Part 1

244 pages · May 09, 2026 · Broad topic: General · Topic: Guantanamo · 241 pages OCR'd
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b2 -1 bé6 -1, bo -1 FD-302 (Rev, 10-6-95) b7¢ -1,2 QO - O ele FEDERAL BUREAU OF INVESTIGATION Date of wanscription 09/07/2004 7 “ Special -Agent. (SA).: | Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI), who entered on duty with the FBI on and arrived at the Houston Division of the FBI, Corpus Christi Resident Agency (CCRA), on or about 01/22/1998, and whose telephone number is was advised of the identity of the interviewing Assistant Inspector (AI) and the Purpose of the interview. SA then provided the following information telephonically: a, a , 2 sa[____]was assigned to an interviewing team at the detention facility at Guantanamo Bay, Cuba (GITMO}), from about September until late November 2002. The_interviewing team consisted of_three people; including SA Besides himself, SA s interviewing team included a contract linguist, whom 8A believes was contracted through the | military and whose identity SA could not recall, and an. Army representative whose name SA could not recall, - == either. The Army representative was [rom an organization bIC -1 similar to the Air Force’s Office of Special eee peould 1 b6 -1 bic - (AFOST) , ‘an ‘investigative entity; however, SA could: not recall ‘the name of the organization. He was certain it was not amilitary intelligence entity since the activities of his interviewing team, deemed by officials at GITMO to be law . enforcement activities, were separated from intelligence-~ gathering interviews that military intelligence personnel and representatives from other government agencies performed. For most of.nis stay at GITMO, SAL] and his team performed interviews in ‘the morning. . The afternoons and. evenings were reserved. for - interviews ‘conducted: by those who were gathering _ intelligence. © “SA did not know cf the specific activities that occurred - during the afternoon and evening | interviews, . Near the end of SA [ls tour of dut at GITMO, about two to three weeks before T anksgiving, ope was partnered with a female military intelligence enlisted person 1° whose identity SA could not recall, but who may have been a military Fesgervist since she indicated to SA that she Was a probation officer in Los Angeles, California. SA and the military intelligence soldier were detailed to an interviewing effort that focused on a recent group of detainee arrivals at- GITMC. .These interviews, unlike those he had — . vote 7 - , H - 7 Investigation on - 09/07/2004 a Washington, DC. (elephonically) File # 297=HQ-A1327669-A | 35° _ Date dicted N/A This document contains neither recommendations nor conclusions of the FBI. It is the property of the FBI and is loaned to your agency;
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