Graner identified four other soldiers in the photograph, labeled Nos. 4, 5, 7 and 8 in the copy provided to NBC News, AS MILITARY INTELLIGENCE OFFICERS, who he said were in charge of interrogations at the prison.
See my post #63 and realize that MSNBC is eagerly accepting the representations of a defense attorney of a non-credible man.
They should be ashamed of either being outrageously ignorant, or so partisan and eager to find a scandal they don't bother to research.
Disgraceful.
My belief is that the intelligence officers, including civilian intelligence from CACI (spelling maybe CACE) were the ones who wanted photos for interrogation purposes, and some commanding officer told troops to give them what they wanted, although he did not know it would violate Geneva Convention rules. Many being reservists were not prepared properly and "readiness" was not what is should have been,
thereby causing them to commit these violations just following orders.