User:Geo Swan/review/Alberto J. Mora's colleagues

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Alberto J. Mora was the Department of the Navy's General Counsel.[1] In late 2002 he and his colleaugues learned of the use of controversial extended interrogation techniques at Guantanamo. I started articles on Mora, and several of his colleagues and subordinates. Subsequently I decided the articles on the subordinates had not accrued sufficient WP:RS to belong in article space, and I userified them. Now I am going to amalgamate them to a simple list.

William Molzahn one of Mora's 2 deputies.
Tom Kranz one of Mora's 2 deputies.
David Brant the Director of the NCIS, drew Mora's attention to use of the questionable interrogation techniques.
Peter Murphy Counsel to the Commandant of the United States Marine Corps
Michael Gelles chief forensic psychologist for the Naval Criminal Investigative Service
Douglas Mohr Judge Advocate General's Corps, U.S. Navy
Rick Schieke one of Mora's two military and executive assistants.
Charlotte Wise one of Mora's two military and executive assistants.

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  1. ^ Alberto J. Mora (2004-07-07). "Memorandum from Navy General Counsel Alberto J. Mora to Navy Inspector General" (PDF). United States Navy. Retrieved 2007-05-05.