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Camp Delta Standard Operating Procedures (SOP) …

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1 UNCLASSIFIED//FOR OFFICIAL USE ONLY UNCLASSIFIED//FOR OFFICIAL USE ONLY Camp Delta Standard Operating Procedures (SOP) Headquarters, Joint Task Force - Guantanamo (JTF-GTMO) Guantanamo Bay, Cuba 28 March 2003 UNCLASSIFIED//FOR OFFICIAL USE ONLY Camp Delta SOP 28 March 2003 UNCLASSIFIED//FOR OFFICIAL USE ONLY Intentionally Left Blank UNCLASSIFIED//FOR OFFICIAL USE ONLY Headquarters Joint Detention Operations Group (JDOG)

2 Joint Task Force Guantanamo (JTF-GTMO) Guantanamo Bay, Cuba Effective 28 March 2003 28 March 2003 Camp Delta Standard Operating Procedures (SOP) Camp Delta SOP 28 March 2003 UNCLASSIFIED//FOR OFFICIAL USE ONLY ii By Order of the Commander GEOFFREY D. MILLER Major General, United States Army Commander, JTF-GTMO Official: ADOLPH MCQUEEN Colonel, Military Police Commander, JDOG History. This is a revised update to the Joint Task Force Guantanamo (JTF-GTMO) Standard Operating Procedures (SOP) for Camp Delta . This publication has been reorganized and consolidated to include all aspects of detention and security operations toward being more efficient for its intended users.

3 Summary. This revision implements established Department of Defense directives and establishes policies and Procedures for the securing, treatment, care, and accountability required for detainees in support of the Global War on Terrorism (GWOT). Policies and Procedures established herein apply to the services and agencies that function in, and support thereof, detainee operations at JTF-GTMO in general and Camp Delta specifically. Applicability. This is a multi-service, multi-agency set of Standard Operating Procedures . It applies to the Army, Navy, Air Force, Marine Corps, and Coast Guard as well as United States Government organizations and international non-governmental organizations Operating inside Camp Delta 1 - 3.

4 Proponent and exception proponent of this set of Operating Procedures and special orders is the Commander, Joint Detention Operations Group (JDOG). The proponent has the authority to approve exceptions to this SOP that are consistent with controlling law, regulations, and directives from the National Command Authority. The proponent may delegate this approval authority, in writing, to either the JDOG Deputy Commander or JDOG S3. Army management control Regulation 11-2 does not apply to this SOP. Supplementation. Supplementation of this SOP and establishment of command or local forms is prohibited without prior approval of the JDOG Commander.

5 Suggested Improvements. Users are invited to send comments and suggested improvements through their chain of command to the JDOG S3 for proper consideration and staffing. Interim Changes. Policies and Procedures will be reviewed every 120 days. Any interim changes will be signed by the JDOG Commander and posted to the front of this SOP until incorporated in the next revision. Distribution. This document, and any part therein, are classified as for official use only and are limited to those requiring operational and procedural knowledge in the direct performance of their duties as well as those directly associated with JTF-GTMO.

6 It is the responsibility of all personnel to protect and safeguard the contents of this SOPand ensure appropriate distribution thereof. *This Camp Delta SOP supersedes all previous editions and supplements. UNCLASSIFIED//FOR OFFICIAL USE ONLY Camp Delta SOP 28 March 2003 UNCLASSIFIED//FOR OFFICIAL USE ONLY iii Contents (listed by paragraph and page number) Chapter 1 Introduction, page Purpose 1-1, page Minor SOP Modifications 1-2, page References 1-3, page Explanation of Abbreviations and Terms 1-4, page JDOG Mission and Commander s Intent 1-5, page Responsibilities 1-6, page Personnel standards of Conduct 1-7, page General Protection Policy 1-8, page Chapter 2 Command and Control, page Chain of Command 2-1, page Physical Plant 2-2, page Camp Delta Operations 2-3, page Section I Personnel, page Detention Operations Branch 2-5, page Detention Services Branch 2-6, page Section II Functions, page Detention Operations Center (DOC)

7 2-7, page Record Keeping 2-8, page Chapter 3 Detainee Reception Operations, page Overview 3-1, page Infantry Support Operations 3-2, page Infantry Support Force 3-3, page Land Movement 3-4, page In-processing Security 3-5, page Inbound and Outbound Operations 3-6, page Linguist Support 3-7, page Chapter 4 Detainee Processing (Reception/Transfer/Release), page Purpose 4-1, page Initial Processing 4-2, page Documents 4-3, page Preparation for Processing 4-4, page Personnel Requirements 4-5, page In-Processing Procedures 4-6, page MP Escort Responsibilities 4-7, page Clothing Removal Rome (Station 1) 4-8, page Shower (Station 2) 4-9, page Cavity Search (Station 3) 4-10, page Dressing/Shackle Exchange (Station 4) 4-11, page DNA Sample (Station 5) 4-12, page Height And Weight (Station 6) 4-13, page DRS In-Processing (Station 7) 4-14, page ID Wristband/Dossier (Station 8) 4-15, page Fingerprint (Station 9) 4-16, page Camp Rules (Station 10) 4-17, page Post Processing 4-18, page Reporting 4-19, page Behavior Management Plan 4-20, page Chapter 5 Detention Facility Operations, page Rules of Engagement (ROE) and Rules for the Use of Force (RUF)

8 5-1, page Daily Reports 5-2, page Camp Rules 5-3, page Incident Reports 5-4, page SPOT Reports 5-5, page Serious Incident Reports 5-6, page Discipline Records 5-7, page Guard Mount 5-8, page Change of Shift Procedures 5-9, page Oleoresin Capsicum (OC) Use 5-10, page Public Address System 5-11, page Radio Discipline 5-12, page Equipment Chit System 5-13, page Evidence and Contraband Procedures 5-14, page Investigations 5-15, page Chapter 6 Cell Block Operations, page Section I Security Procedures Overview 6-1, page Headcounts 6-2, page Searches 6-3, page Searching the Koran 6-4, page Keys 6-5, page Food Tray Slot ( Bean Hole ) Covers 6-6, page Applying Restraints ( Shackling )

9 6-7, page Section II Support Operations Shower and Recreation 6-8, page Detainee Mess Operations 6-9, page Laundry / Linen 6-10, page Barber 6-11, page Other Personnel 6-12, page Library Books 6-13, page Medical Appointments 6-14, page Section III Documentation and Reporting Block Documentation 6-15, page Passive Collection 6-16, page Cell Block Report 6-17, page Section IV Block Maintenance Inspections and Inventories 6-18, page Cell/Block Cleaning 6-19, page Equipment Maintenance 6-20, page Section V Detainees Detainee Standard of Conduct 6-21, page UNCLASSIFIED//FOR OFFICIAL USE ONLY Camp Delta SOP 28 March 2003 UNCLASSIFIED//FOR OFFICIAL USE ONLY iv Detainee Identification Band 6-22, page Uniform and Dress Rules 6-23, page Personal Hygiene and Appearance 6-24, page Chapter 7 Sally Port Operations, page Sally Ports 7-1, page Sally Ports 1 And 8 7-2, page Sally Ports 3 And 9 7-3, page Sally Ports 4 And 10 7-4, page Detainee Medical Clinic Gate 7-5, page JIIF Gate 7-6, page Roving Sally 7-7, page Weapon Boxes 7-8, page Chapter 8 Detainee Behavioral Management, page Purpose 8-1, page Provision of Basic Needs 8-2, page Discipline Process 8-3, page Loss of Recreation 8-4, page Loss of Hot Meals 8-5.

10 Page Comfort Items 8-6, page Detainee Classification System 8-7, page GTMO Form 508-1 8-8, page Level 5 Blocks 8-9, page Confiscation of Items 8-10, page Special Rewards 8-11, page Chapter 9 Maximum Security Unit Operations, page Section I In-Processing In-processing and Documentation 9-1, page Placement for Intelligence Purposes 9-2, page Section II Operations Block Operations 9-3, page Chapter 10 NAVSTA Brig Operations, page Purpose 10-1, page Transport to NAVSTA Brig 10-2, page Personnel Support Requirements 10-3, page Medical Support Requirements 10-4, page Meals 10-5, page Recreation 10-6, page Showers and Laundry 10-7, page Special Orders for Guard Staff 10-8, page Visitation 10-9, page Use of the Television 10-10, page Chapter 11 Escort Operations, page General 11-1, page Escort Control 11-2, page Priority of Escorts 11-3, page Escort Teams 11-4, page Vehicle Usage 11-5, page Equipment Maintenance 11-6, page Communications 11-7, page Distinguished Visitors 11-8, page NAVBASE Hospital Escorts 11-9, page Chapter 12 Detainee Property, page Authorized Personnel 12-1, page Property Handling 12-2, page Chapter 13 Detainee Mail Operations, page Types of Mail 13-1, page Incoming Mail 13-2, page Outgoing Mail 13-3, page ICRC Mail 13-4, page Cleared Mail 13-5.


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