United States vs. Manning

A timeline of the U.S. investigation between 2006 to 2013

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2010-06-10
 
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QUESTION: And one last thing on that also. How long has this forensics examination been going on? It just started today or last week or yesterday? I mean, you didn't mention it on Monday.

MR. CROWLEY: Yeah. No.

QUESTION: Was it not going on then or --

MR. CROWLEY: I think the drives arrived in here in Washington like, yesterday.

QUESTION: Okay.

MR. CROWLEY: They were in Iraq, as you know.

QUESTION: Thank you.

MR. CROWLEY: Okay. Thank you.
  Name(s:) Phillip J. Crowley
  Title: Assistant Secretary
  Agency(ies): Public Affairs, Department of State
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On June 11, 2010, the investigation was transferred to the Computer Crimes Investigating Unit (CCIU). That is because CCIU has additional technical expertise, and all of the evidence in this matter was computer-related. Graham described the evidence being moved to CCIU through a 'controlled transfer' physical evidence hand delivered and additional evidence sent via registered mail. Evidence was thus hand delivered to Kuwait, then to Virginia.
  Name(s:) Rainey Reitman
  Agency(ies): Bradley Manning Support Network
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Items were custodian'ed from Iraq to Dulles International Airport.
  Name(s:) Mark Mander
  Title: Special Agent
  Agency(ies): Army Computer Crimes Investigative Unit, CCIU
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Title:
Transcript | US v Pfc. Manning, Article 32 Pretrial, 12/17/11
Author: Alexa O'Brien
Title: Journalist
Concerning:
"United States v. Pfc. Bradley Manning
 
 
Title:
State Department Daily Briefing, June 11, 2010
Author: Philip J. Crowley
Title: Assistant Secretary of State
Authoring or Creator Agency: Public Affairs, Department of State
 
 
Title:
State Department Daily Briefing
Author: Philip J. Crowley
Title: Assistant Secretary
Authoring or Creator Agency: Public Affairs, Department of State
 
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