Where did you see/read that she was a clerk and not working in the prison?
I saw her on TV saying she was just following orders.I know that is a lie.But I have not heard anyone say she didn't even work there.
She was the MP unit's records clerk. But if what I read was correct...she hasd also been used as a guard for prisoners.
I've read in several places that she was a clerk, not a prison guard:
Here's a link to one:
http://www.nypost.com/news/nationalnews/20367.htm
"She was trained as an administrator - a paper pusher," her father, Kenneth England, told The Baltimore Sun. "At night, she would . . . see her buddies. They were the ones doing the interrogations."
I wrote that she didn't work in the prison, but she apparently technically did, processing paperwork. But at any rate, she is not a prison guard; her job title in the military is clerk. And she had no business being involved with anything other than pencil-pushing. That's what makes her lie about just following orders ridiculous, since the abuses took place when she was hanging out at night at the prison with her boyfriend, when she was off the clock, so to speak.
Besides, the military in Iraq are under governmental orders not to have sex with anyone over there -- not fellow soldiers, not civilians, no one. Shockingly, Little Miss Innocent didn't seem to have a problem disobeying *that* order!