Page 1 of7 Email Message From: RodriguezI David USA LTGI DCGI USFOR-A To: Ho David USA BG USA ISAF SMTP:david.r.h af han.swa.ann .smil.mil Fuller, Kurt 86 USA CJTF82 ADMINISTRATIVE Cc: Stanley A GEN US ARMY COMISF P99LNOISAF@soc.smil.mil AFCommander@soc.smil.mil cogleyr@soc.smil.mil fullewv@soc.smil.mil wilsonwil@soc.smil.mil scaparrottic@soc.smil.mil P99 LNO CENTCOM SMTP:99Inocentcom soc.smi .mil T1J3 soc.smil.m'l Macdonald, John A USA MG USA USFOR-A ADMINISTRATIVE Allen, John LtGen Hood, Jay MG ADMINISTRATIVE McRaven William thomasra@soc.smil.mil Miller, Austin USA BG USA YELLOW BUILDING Everhart ll Carlton USA BG USAF USFOR-A ADMINISTRATIVE Sent: 7/2/2009 at 11:33 PM Received: 7/2/2009 at 11:33 PM Subject: RE: DECEASED DETAINEE (5087767) WAIVER Classification:-SEGRE? Caveats: No Caveat For All, Did not see the request that went forward on this, so if I am behind on this, just ignore. As we go through this process it is helpful for the decision makers to have as much info on this as they can as fast as they can as you can see there are many people involved that are hearing rumors or imagining what might have happened. The Medical Examiner's Office will always take the same position as will the Unit in the field it's purely a matter of where they sit and there responsibility as they see it, so we should just assume that and help the decision maker make a good decision. The decision maker is making his decision based on his best judgment whether he should waiver the policy because the initial assessment by those who best know the situation does not indicate any wrong doing and the probability is low that the autopsy will tell us anything different. We should get that information to the decision maker to help him make his judgment it will also speed the process up considerably. LTG Rod plicate of Document #3?5 Ap pr ov ed fo rR el ea se Pages 2 through 7 redacted for the following reasons: ---------------------------(b)(6), Duplicate of Document #35