United States Disciplinary Barracks - Selected Inmates

Selected Inmates

Death row

  • Hasan Akbar

Non-death row

  • William Calley – In connection with My Lai Massacre
  • Charles Graner – Convicted of prisoner abuse in connection with the 2003–2004 Abu Ghraib torture and prisoner abuse scandal. Released in 2011.
  • John T. Neufeld was a World War I era Mennonite conscientious objector sentenced to 15 years hard labor in the Disciplinary Barracks. Neufeld was paroled to do dairy work and released after serving five months of his sentence.
  • Jonathan Wells, who later wrote Icons of Evolution which criticized the teaching of evolution in American schools, served 18 months for refusing military service during the Vietnam war.

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