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Lynndie England

United States Army soldier convicted of abusing Iraqi prisoners

Lynndie Rana England (born November 8, 1982)[1] is a former United States Army Reserve soldier who was prosecuted for mistreating detainees during the Abu Ghraib torture and prisoner abuse that occurred at the Abu Ghraib prison in Baghdad during the Iraq War.[2] She was one of 11 military personnel from the 372nd Military Police Company who were convicted in 2005 for war crimes.

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After being sentenced to three years in prison and a dishonorable discharge, England was incarcerated from September 27, 2005, to March 1, 2007, when she was released on parole.

Early life

Born in Ashland, Kentucky,[3] England moved with her family to Fort Ashby, West Virginia, when she was two years old.

She was raised by her mother, Terrie Bowling England, and her father Kenneth R. England Jr., a railroad worker, who worked at a station in Cumberland, Maryland. She aspired to be a storm