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Per http://www.army.mil/usapa/doctrine/Active_FM.html

the publication seems to be called FM 34-52 INTELLIGENCE INTERROGATION and I assume the date shown is the latest revision. —Preceding unsigned comment added by 71.249.50.121 (talkcontribs)

When I started the article I linked to two versions of the manual. I wasn't sure if the most recent of the two was the most recent version. Some months later I asked an expert of military law, during a Washington Post online forum, and they said that the most recent version was the most recent version, but a new version was going to be released shortly. -- Geo Swan 17:19, 20 April 2006 (UTC)[reply]


I changed the opening sentence from "...sometimes known sometimes known by the code FM 34-52" to "...sometimes known by the military nomenclature.." FM 34-52 isn't any sort of code at all, as I am sure everyone knows, but instead simply an abbreviation of Field Manual 34-52. It gives the reader the impression that this is supposed to be a secret manual or something. TattooedPhreak 13:20, 12 July 2006 (UTC)[reply]

NEW FIELD MANUAL

FYI, the current field manual being utilized and the one the DTA of 2005 mentions is titled: FM 2-22.3, Human Intelligence Collection Operations (UpDated SEP 2006). This FM is binding to DOD interrogators and the "bible" for the conduct of legal and ethical interrogations. I will not modify the main article because I am not well versed in the wikipedia writing style of the day. The FM listed in this page is obsolete. Jerry.mills (talk) 06:53, 3 April 2008 (UTC)[reply]

The current FM can be found at: http://www.army.mil/institution/armypublicaffairs/pdf/fm2-22-3.pdf Jerry.mills (talk) 06:53, 3 April 2008 (UTC)[reply]

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title, link probably needs to be replaced or a PDF version found. Wayback machine?

'Widely considered to be torture'

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I love the faux neutrality and I'm tempted to prefix with 'widely considered to be' every instance of 'terrorism', 'murder', 'science', 'Michael Jackson', etc. throughout what's widely considered to be Wikipedia. Just for neutrality's sake, you understand. 37.188.191.185 (talk) 15:33, 13 November 2024 (UTC)[reply]