The following contents explain the army's policy towards Establishing Civilian Inmate Prison Camps on Army Installations.
History.
This issue publishes a new Department of Army regulation.
Summary.
This regulation provides guidance for establishing and managing civilian
inmate labor programs on Army installations. It provides guidance on
establishing prison camps on Army installations. It addresses
recordkeeping and reporting incidents related to the civilian inmate labor
program and/or prison camp administration.
AR 210-35 * 9 December 1997 * UNCLASSIFIED
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[Edited on 29-8-2003 by quaneeri]
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hey thats the game we play right?
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Looks like these guys were a little media shy.
Article:
(4.2 Media coverage)
Any media coverage involving inmates participating in the civilian inmate labor program, or involving on-post civilian inmate prison camps, will be
reported through command channels to HQDA, Assistant Chief of Staff for Installation Management, Plans and Operations Division (DAIM-MD), and HQDA,
Office of the Chief of Public Affairs, Public Communications Division (SAPA-PCD). Report media source (newspaper, magazine, radio, television), name
of media source (and radio/television channel), date of coverage, synopsis of report, and whether the report had local, regional, or national
coverage. Provide copies of the article/script, if available.
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but since this as an attempted attack the post should just be removed by the admin right?
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Link works ok for me.
No problems.
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U.S. Department of Transportation proposal to major higher education facilities to establish and organize capabilties to transport civilians to forced
labor camps in order to support the governments objectives. Signed by E. Dole Secretary of Transportation.
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