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[5] He is a former Delta Force team leader who chose to retire from the US Army in lieu of a Courts Martial after auditors discovered several false claims on travel vouchers.

[5] Children kidnapped into countries that were signatories of the Hague Treaty could be helped by the US State Department, but the State Department could take no action in non-signatory countries and warned mothers against "hostile recoveries" by CTU or other Americans.

"[5] In 1988, a mother named Cathy Mahone hired CTU to recover her daughter from Jordan.

[7] In 1992, CTU was retained on behalf of two American citizens, Fred Pittman and Brian Grayson, seeking to locate and repatriate their respective daughters.

[1][2] Don Feeney and three CTU employees were arrested on June 5, 2009 by Iraqi police investigating the murder of American Jim Kitterman in Baghdad's "Green Zone".

[16] Larry Eugene Young, a CTU employee, was killed by mortar fire in the Green Zone on the same day as Kitterman's murder.