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Steven L. Jordan (born 1956) is a retired United States Army Reserve Lieutenant Colonel. Jordan volunteered to return to active duty to support the war in Iraq, and as a civil affairs officer with a background in military intelligence, was made the director of the Joint Interrogation Debriefing Center at Abu Ghraib prison. He is best known for his alleged involvement in the 2004 Abu Ghraib torture and prisoner abuse. In 2007, he was put on trial for prisoner abuse but was declared innocent of the charges. He left the Army in 2009.

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  • Steven L. Jordan (born 1956) is a retired United States Army Reserve Lieutenant Colonel. Jordan volunteered to return to active duty to support the war in Iraq, and as a civil affairs officer with a background in military intelligence, was made the director of the Joint Interrogation Debriefing Center at Abu Ghraib prison. He is best known for his alleged involvement in the 2004 Abu Ghraib torture and prisoner abuse. In 2007, he was put on trial for prisoner abuse but was declared innocent of the charges. He left the Army in 2009.
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  • Joint Interrogation Debriefing Center at Abu Ghraib prison
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  • Steven L. Jordan
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  • South Dakota
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  • Steven L. Jordan (born 1956) is a retired United States Army Reserve Lieutenant Colonel. Jordan volunteered to return to active duty to support the war in Iraq, and as a civil affairs officer with a background in military intelligence, was made the director of the Joint Interrogation Debriefing Center at Abu Ghraib prison. He is best known for his alleged involvement in the 2004 Abu Ghraib torture and prisoner abuse. In 2007, he was put on trial for prisoner abuse but was declared innocent of the charges. He left the Army in 2009.
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