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The United States Disciplinary Barracks (USDB), colloquially known as Leavenworth, is a military correctional facility [2] located on Fort Leavenworth, a United States Army post in Kansas. It is one of two major prisons built on Fort Leavenworth property, the other is the military Midwest Joint Regional Correctional Facility , which opened on 5 ...
United States Disciplinary Barracks, Pacific Branch on Alcatraz Island, San Francisco Bay, California (closed 1933) United States Disciplinary Barracks, Southeastern Branch at Camp Gordon , Georgia United States Disciplinary Barracks, Southern Branch at North Camp Hood , Texas
Pages in category "Inmates of United States Disciplinary Barracks" The following 20 pages are in this category, out of 20 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .
Inmate Name Register Number Photo Status Details Samuel R. Caldwell: Unlisted Released from custody in 1940 after serving 3 years. First person in the United States to be arrested and convicted for selling marijuana under the Marijuana Tax Act of 1937. [26] Frank S. Emi: Unlisted Released in 1945 after serving 18 months of a 4-year sentence.
Inmates of United States Disciplinary Barracks (20 P) Pages in category "United States Disciplinary Barracks" This category contains only the following page.
The following inmates were confined to J.R.C.F. while awaiting trial by court-martial, and were transferred to the Disciplinary Barracks following their convictions. Chelsea Manning, accused of leaking government documents in 2010 to WikiLeaks. [6] Robert Bales, accused of killing 16 Afghan civilians in the Kandahar massacre on 11 March 2012. [7]
United States Army Corrections Facility-Europe at Sembach Kaserne, Germany United States Army Corrections Facility-Korea at Camp Humphreys , South Korea As of 2007, it managed 1,700 civilian and military personnel, 2,300 military prisoners in military and Federal Bureau of Prisons facilities or on mandatory supervised release or parole.
In 1945, the United States Army executed fourteen German prisoners of war by hanging at the United States Disciplinary Barracks, Fort Leavenworth, Kansas. The 14 POWs, members of the German armed services, had been convicted by general court-martial for the murders of fellow Germans believed by their fellow inmates to be collaborating as ...