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Camp Lima

Camp Lima, officially known as Lima Company Jail or Camp Lima, refers to a United States Marine Corps facility used during the Iraq War, particularly in the Al Anbar Province. It served primarily as a detention center for insurgents and suspected militants captured during military operations. The camp was notable for allegations of mistreatment and human rights violations. It became a point of controversy, raising concerns about the treatment of detainees and the broader implications for U.S. military engagement and policies in conflict zones. Its legacy contributes to discussions about ethics in warfare and military justice.