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New Recruit
This is my favorite pic.
wow....it shown how much people love their solders. great pic.
Waterboarding was characterized in 2005 by former CIA director Porter J. Goss as a "professional interrogation technique".[21] According to press accounts, a cloth or plastic wrap is placed over or in the person's mouth, and water is poured on to the person's head. As far as the details of this technique, press accounts differ one article describes "dripping water into a wet cloth over a suspect's face",[22] another states that "cellophane is wrapped over the prisoner's face and water is poured over him".[3]
The United States's Office of Legal Counsel stated the CIA's definition of waterboarding in a Top Secret 2002 memorandum as follows:
In this procedure, the individual is bound securely to an inclined bench, which is approximately four feet by seven feet. The individual's feet are generally elevated. A cloth is placed over the forehead and eyes. Water is then applied to the cloth in a controlled manner. As this is done, the cloth is lowered until it covers both the nose and mouth. Once the cloth is saturated and completely covers the mouth and nose, air flow is slightly restricted for 20 to 40 seconds due to the presence of the cloth... During those 20 to 40 seconds, water is continuously applied from a height of twelve to twenty-four inches. After this period, the cloth is lifted, and the individual is allowed to breathe unimpeded for three or four full breaths... The procedure may then be repeated. The water is usually applied from a canteen cup or small watering can with a spout... You have... informed us that it is likely that this procedure would not last more than twenty minutes in any one application.
Waterboarding - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Man, you remind us of waterbooarding in Guantanamo Bay...
New Recruit
5th May
Inside of the helicopter seems cramped for adults looking from these photos.
Is the troop compartment armoured?