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'''Michael Lohr''' is an [[United States|American]] lawyer, and officer in the [[United States Navy]].<ref name=USNAlbertoJMora2004-07-07/>
'''Michael Lohr''' is an [[United States|American]] lawyer, and officer in the [[United States Navy]].<ref name=USNAlbertoJMora2004-07-07/><ref name=BureauNavalPersonnel1990-10-01/><ref name=LeadershipJAGCorps/><ref name=UsnBioMichalLohr/><ref name=RadmMichalLohr/>


Lohr is notable for his participation in discussions, in December 2002, of reports that interrogators from the [[Joint Task Force 160]] and [[Joint Task Force 170]] were using controversial interrogation techniques on the captives held in the [[Guantanamo Bay detention camp]]s, in [[Cuba]].<ref name=USNAlbertoJMora2004-07-07/>
Lohr is notable for his participation in discussions, in December 2002, of reports that interrogators from the [[Joint Task Force 160]] and [[Joint Task Force 170]] were using controversial interrogation techniques on the captives held in the [[Guantanamo Bay detention camp]]s, in [[Cuba]].<ref name=USNAlbertoJMora2004-07-07/>
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| url        = https://books.google.com/books?id=DD8BVZeVFP4C&q=Michael+F+Lohr+&pg=PA180
| title      = Register of Commissioned and Warrant Officers of the United States Navy on Active Duty
| date        = October 1, 1990
| page        = 328
| publisher  = [[Bureau of Naval Personnel]]
| access-date = February 23, 2022}}
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| url        = https://www.jag.navy.mil/leadership.htm
| title      = Leadership - JAG Corps
| access-date = February 24, 2022
| website    = [[U.S. Navy Judge Advocate General's Corps]]
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| url        = http://www.chinfo.navy.mil/navpalib/people/flags/biographies/lohrmf.html
| title      = Rear Admiral Michael F. Lohr, Judge Advocate General Corps, United States Navy
| archive-url = https://web.archive.org/web/20031206141817/http://www.chinfo.navy.mil/navpalib/people/flags/biographies/lohrmf.html
| archive-date= December 6, 2003-12-06
| access-date = February 24, 2022-02-24
| website    = [[U.S. Navy]]
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| url        = https://mac1588.tripod.com/radmmfl.htm
| title      = Rear Admiral Michael F. Lohr, JAGC, USN
| access-date = 2022-02-24
| website    = [[MAC-1588]]
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Michael Lohr
Other names * Michael F. Lohr
  • Michael Franklin Lohr
RADM Michael F Lohr, Judge Advocate General of the Navy.JPEG
Occupation lawyer, naval officer
Known for helped to make sure NCIS officials played no role in torturing individuals held in Guantanamo

Michael Lohr is an American lawyer, and officer in the United States Navy.[1][2][3][4][5]

Lohr is notable for his participation in discussions, in December 2002, of reports that interrogators from the Joint Task Force 160 and Joint Task Force 170 were using controversial interrogation techniques on the captives held in the Guantanamo Bay detention camps, in Cuba.[1]

Lohr was the Navy's Judge Advocate General in December 2002, when Alberto J. Mora, the Department of the Navy's General Counsel, convened several meetings of the Navy's most senior lawyers, to discuss the reports, from David Brant, the Director of the NCIS, that the Navy's tenants at Guantanamo, were abusing their captives.[1]

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