(en) Seymour M. Hersh, « Chain of Command », sur The New Yorker, (consulté le ) : « NBC News later quoted U.S. military officials as saying that the unreleased photographs showed American soldiers “severely beating an Iraqi prisoner nearly to death, having sex with a female Iraqi prisoner, and ‘acting inappropriately with a dead body.’ The officials said there also was a videotape, apparently shot by U.S. personnel, showing Iraqi guards raping young boys.” ».
(en) « President retires gen. Jacob H. Smith - Philippine Officer Reprimanded for "Kill and Burn" Order. Secretary Root, in a Lengthy Review, Urged Action in the Interest of the Service. », New York Times, (lire en ligne, consulté le )
(en) Omar H. Dephrepaulezz, The right sort of white men : General Leonard Wood and the US Army in the Southern Philippines,1898-1906, University of Connecticut, , 203 p. (lire en ligne [PDF])
(en) Joan Walsh, Michael Scherer, Mark Benjamin, Page Rockwell, Jeanne Carstensen, Mark Follman, Page Rockwell et Tracy Clark-Flory, « Other government agencies », The Abu Ghraib files, salon.com, (version du sur Internet Archive) : « The Armed Forces Institute of Pathology later ruled al-Jamadi's death a homicide, caused by "blunt force injuries to the torso complicated by compromised respiration." ».