Glendale C. Walls

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Glendale C. Walls was a soldier in the United States Army.[1] Walls pled guilty to dereliction of duty and assault for his role in the death in custody of two Afghani prisoners on December 4, 2002 and December 10, 2002. He was sentenced to two months in prison, demotion from Specialist to Private, and a bad-conduct discharge.

At the time of the abuse Walls was serving under then Lieutenant Carolyn Wood of the 519th Military Intelligence Battalion.

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  1. ^  Interrogator pleads guilty to assault, USA Today, August 23, 2005
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