The Pentagon's new ''Guantánamo policy czar'' spent a year uncovering mass graves in U.S.-liberated Iraq. She helped set up the tribunal that would eventually convict and then order the hanging of Saddam Hussein.
A State Department bureaucrat, Sandra Hodgkinson, 38, is also a Navy lawyer by training who spent a year helping to negotiate the return of long-held Guantánamo Bay captives in an era of escalating condemnation of White House detention policy.
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