Since the Iraq war began, the U.S. Army has quadrupled the number of soldiers it trains each year to be detainee interrogators, according to Army officials involved in the program.
Next year, 1,200 interrogators are set to be trained at the Army Intelligence Center at Fort Huachuca, Ariz., up from about 300 in 2003. “The number being trained is based on the current need of interrogators in theater,” said Angela Moncur, deputy public affairs officer at the intelligence center.
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