The New York Times has a profile on Major General Antonio M. Taguba who testified before the Senate Armed Services Committee about Abu Ghraib prison in Iraq . Taguba's father had served during World War II and had been held captive by the Japanese.
The Times <hairloss-causing registration required> on May 11, 2004
General Taguba went out of his way in 2001 to call attention to what he described as the injustice the Army had accorded his father after a two-decade career that began in the Battle of Bataan in 1942, where he fought alongside American forces. He was captured by the Japanese, whose cruelties toward many of their prisoners has been well documented.
Staff Sgt. Tomas Taguba left the Army "without so much as a retirement ceremony to thank him for those 20 years of hard work and faithful service," General Taguba recalled with evident bitterness in a Veterans Day speech.
