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Advance Praise for Burn Pits Shocking and ugly. Glad this story is finally coming out. Oliver Stone Praise for Murder at Camp Delta Disturbing account of abuse and secrecy at the Guantanamo Bay military prison, tied to the deaths of three detainees...[Murder at Camp Delta is] a plainly told, unsettling corrective to the many jingoistic accounts of post-9/11 military action. -Kirkus [A] disturbing account of the mysterious deaths of three Arab prisoners at Guantanamo Bay in 2006. [Hickman] makes his case with compelling clarity and strength of character. -Publishers Weekly "Compelling... It's…mehr

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Advance Praise for Burn Pits Shocking and ugly. Glad this story is finally coming out. Oliver Stone Praise for Murder at Camp Delta Disturbing account of abuse and secrecy at the Guantanamo Bay military prison, tied to the deaths of three detainees...[Murder at Camp Delta is] a plainly told, unsettling corrective to the many jingoistic accounts of post-9/11 military action. -Kirkus [A] disturbing account of the mysterious deaths of three Arab prisoners at Guantanamo Bay in 2006. [Hickman] makes his case with compelling clarity and strength of character. -Publishers Weekly "Compelling... It's clear from his version ... that there s still plenty we don t know about Guantanamo, a prison in which horrifying acts were carried out in the name of every American citizen." -San Francisco Chronicle "
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Joseph Hickman spent most of his life in the military, first as a Marine, then as a soldier in both the Army and the National Guard. He has deployed on several military operations throughout the world, sometimes attached to foreign militaries. The recipient of more than twenty commendations and awards, he was awarded the Army Achievement Medal and the Army Commendation Medal while he was stationed with the 629th Military Intelligence Battalion in Guantanamo Bay. He is currently working as freelance journalist covering national security issues, and corporate fraud. He is also an independent researcher, and Senior Research Fellow at Seton Hall Law School’s Center for Policy and Research. His revelations about the abuse of prisoners at Gitmo resulted in a National Magazine Award–winning story in Harper’s magazine and a 2015 book, Murder at Camp Delta. He has also written for Newsweek, TIME, VICE News, and Al-Jazeera America.