جيفري ميلر (بالإنجليزية: Geoffrey D. Miller) (و. 1949 – م) هو عسكري محترف من الولايات المتحدة الأمريكية ولد في غاليبوليس، أوهايو. (ar)
Geoffrey D. Miller (* 1949 in Gallipolis, Ohio) ist ein ehemaliger Major General der US Army. Er kommandierte 2002 die Joint Task Force Guantanamo und löste 2004 Brigadier General als Kommandeur des Abu-Ghuraib-Gefängnisses ab und übernahm zudem den Posten des stellvertretenden Kommandierenden Generals für Häftlingsoperationen der Multinational Forces Iraq. Damit unterstand ihm nicht nur das Gefängnis in Abu Ghuraib, sondern auch Camp Cropper sowie Camp Bucca. (de)
Geoffrey D. Miller (born c. 1949) is a retired United States Army major general who commanded the US detention facilities at Guantanamo Bay, Cuba, and Iraq. Detention facilities in Iraq under his command included Abu Ghraib prison, Camp Cropper, and Camp Bucca. He is noted for having trained soldiers in using torture, or "enhanced interrogation techniques" in US euphemism, and for carrying out the "First Special Interrogation Plan," signed by the Secretary of Defense, against a Guantanamo detainee. Miller was born in Gallipolis, Ohio. He attended Ohio State University, where he earned an undergraduate degree in History, following this with a Master of Science in Education Administration at the University of Southern California. Miller is the nephew of Bob Evans, of Bob Evans Restaurants, franchiser from Rio Grande, Ohio. Miller joined the US Army in 1972 and was trained in field artillery and army command. He spent time in Germany before being stationed in Korea in 1980. There, he rose to become assistant chief of staff for operations in Korea. Miller later returned to the United States to become the deputy chief of staff for personnel and installation management for the U.S. Army. (en)
Geoffrey D. Miller (né en 1949) est un major général de l'United States Army. Il a notamment dirigé le centre de détention de Guantanamo Bay à Cuba et la prison d'Abou Ghraib en Irak. (fr)
جيفري ميلر (بالإنجليزية: Geoffrey D. Miller) (و. 1949 – م) هو عسكري محترف من الولايات المتحدة الأمريكية ولد في غاليبوليس، أوهايو. (ar)
Geoffrey D. Miller (* 1949 in Gallipolis, Ohio) ist ein ehemaliger Major General der US Army. Er kommandierte 2002 die Joint Task Force Guantanamo und löste 2004 Brigadier General als Kommandeur des Abu-Ghuraib-Gefängnisses ab und übernahm zudem den Posten des stellvertretenden Kommandierenden Generals für Häftlingsoperationen der Multinational Forces Iraq. Damit unterstand ihm nicht nur das Gefängnis in Abu Ghuraib, sondern auch Camp Cropper sowie Camp Bucca. (de)
Geoffrey D. Miller (né en 1949) est un major général de l'United States Army. Il a notamment dirigé le centre de détention de Guantanamo Bay à Cuba et la prison d'Abou Ghraib en Irak. (fr)
Geoffrey D. Miller (born c. 1949) is a retired United States Army major general who commanded the US detention facilities at Guantanamo Bay, Cuba, and Iraq. Detention facilities in Iraq under his command included Abu Ghraib prison, Camp Cropper, and Camp Bucca. He is noted for having trained soldiers in using torture, or "enhanced interrogation techniques" in US euphemism, and for carrying out the "First Special Interrogation Plan," signed by the Secretary of Defense, against a Guantanamo detainee. (en)