372nd Military Police Company

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The 372nd Military Police Company is a United States reserve Military Police unit based out of Cresaptown, Maryland.


Seven of its members were involved in the infamous Abu Ghraib torture and prisoner abuse scandal during the occupation of Iraq. These members included Lynndie England, Charles Graner, Jeremy Sivits, Javal Davis, Sabrina Harman, and Megan Ambuhl. Another member of the Company, Joseph Darby, was awarded the John F. Kennedy Profile in Courage Award for exposing the abuse at the prison.


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