Soldier beaten during training at Guantanamo
A former military police officer said he was severely beaten while posing as a detainee during a January 2003 training exercise at Guantanamo Bay.
Sean Baker, a former member of the 438th Military Police Company, said he played the role of a prisoner and was beaten so badly by four U.S. soldiers that he suffered a traumatic brain injury and seizures.
'I don't want this to happen to anyone else, what I'm living with daily,' Baker said.
Kentucky National Guard Capt. David Page, a guard spokesman, said 'There was a training accident, after which he [Baker] was medically discharged.'
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