what did you think of them?
Detainee (through translator): I did not have any particular opinion.
Presiding Officer: What sort of training did you do with them?
Detainee (through translator): Physical training. A few of us received training on weapons, camouflage techniques, and land mine disarmament.
Presiding Officer: Did you ever talk to the soldiers?
Detainee (through translator): Yes.
Presiding Officer: About what sort of things?
Detainee (through translator): This happened about 15 years ago. I do not remember what we talked about.
Presiding Officer: Do you remember how you felt about the soldiers after talking to them?
Detainee (through translator): It was a normal feeling from one person engaging another.
Presiding Officer: No hostility?
Detainee (through translator): No.
Presiding Officer: Now that you have seen more of United States soldiers here, what do you think?
Detainee (through translator): Anywhere in the world, there are bad people and there are good people. You respect people who treat you with respect and ignore the ones who do not.
Presiding Officer: I understand, Thank you.
Designated Military Officer: (3.b.3) The detainee went to Jubail, Saudi Arabia where he became a military police officer. However, he stayed in Jubail, Saudi Arabia for only a short time, after which he left the army. The detainee was approximately 21 or 22 when he left the Saudi Army.
Detainee (through translator): Yes, but I was an officer.
Presiding Officer: Thank you.