Allegiance United States | Name David Quantock | |
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Major general david e quantock army antiterrorism awareness video
Lieutenant General David E. Quantock is the United States Army Inspector General.
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- Major general david e quantock army antiterrorism awareness video
- Abu Ghraib
- Education
- Career
- Family
- References

Abu Ghraib
After the Abu Ghraib incident, in early 2004, then Colonel Quantock was called in commanding the 16th Military Police Brigade to relieve the 800th Military Police Brigade. Colonel Quantock relieved BG Janis Karpinski on 14 January 2004, and given responsibility to break down and rebuild the Abu Ghraib prison during the sensitive media frenzy that followed the revelations of abuse by members of the 800th.
Education
Quantock graduated from Norwich University with a Bachelor of Science degree in criminal justice in 1980. He holds a Master of Science degree in computer science from the Naval Postgraduate School, a Master of Public Administration degree from Troy State University, and a Master of Science in strategic studies from the United States Army War College.
Career
Quantock began his Army career as a 2nd Lt. with the 558th Military Police Company at Kriegsfeld Army Depot (North Point) Germany. His career continued as an Officer with various leadership assignments including Commander of 504th Military Police Battalion, Commander of the 16th Military Police Brigade, Commandant, U.S. Army Military Police School, Fort Leonard Wood, Missouri, Provost Marshal General of the U.S. Army and Commander of the U.S. Army Criminal Investigation Command.
His deployments include Operation Island Breeze (Grenada), Operation Uphold Democracy and Operation Restore Democracy (Haiti), and Operation Iraqi Freedom (Iraq).
Family
Quantock and his wife have three children.