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After the brutal pictures emerged from Abu Ghraib in Iraq, Colonel James was dispatched with an overwhelming assignment: to dissect this catastrophe, fix it, and prevent it from being repeated. He offers this intense and insightful personal narrative of what he encountered.

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After the brutal pictures emerged from Abu Ghraib in Iraq, Colonel James was dispatched with an overwhelming assignment: to dissect this catastrophe, fix it, and prevent it from being repeated. He offers this intense and insightful personal narrative of what he encountered.
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A colonel in the U.S. Army, Dr. Larry C. James was awarded a Bronze Star for distinguished service in Iraq. He is the Chair of the Psychology Department at Tripler Army Medical Center in Honolulu, Hawaii, and is the former Chair of the Department of Psychology at Walter Reed Army Medical Center. He is also a Fellow of the American Psychology Association and has published four books as well as more than fifty scientific papers. Colonel James has played a major leadership role in determining the appropriate, legal, and ethical role psychologists must play in national security and intelligence collection. Now retired from the Army, he is currently Dean of the School of Professional Psychology at Wright State University in Ohio. Gregory A. Freeman is an award-winning writer in journalism and historical nonfiction. His most recent books are The Forgotten 500 and Sailors to the End.