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This photo shows U.S. army Specialist Jeremy Sivits's, who is a member of the 372nd Military Police Company, will face a military court less than a month. (File photo) Stung by a worldwide outcry, the U.S. military Sunday announced the first court martial in the Abu Ghraib prisoner abuse allegations, ordering a reservist to face a public trial in Baghdad on May 19. This photo shows U.S. army Specialist Jeremy Sivits's file photo, who is a member of the 372nd Military Police Company, will face a military court less than a month. (Xinhua/AFP) [1] [2] [3] [4] [5] [6] [7] [8] [9] |