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BAGHDAD – Lt. Gen. Ayad a Fuaad, chief of staff for Rusafa Area Command, looks through a microscope used for examining fingerprints at the Combined Explosive Exploitation Cell on Camp Victory July 20. Fuaad and several visitors from the Rusafa Area Command and the Rusafa Palace of Justice toured the facility to observe the effectiveness of a forensics science lab and how one could be used to better serve the people of Iraq. (U.S. Army photo by Sgt. Phillip Valentine, 366th MPAD, USD-C)
BAGHDAD – Maj. Jonathon Ralston, a Murfreesboro, Tenn., native, and officer in charge of the Combined Explosive Exploitation Cell assigned to Task Force Troy, shows an example of a magnetic improvised explosive device, commonly known as a sticky bomb, to visitors gathered at Camp Victory July 20. The visitors included judges from the Rusafa Palace of Justice and general officers from the Rusafa Area Command. (U.S. Army photo by Sgt. Phillip Valentine, 366th MPAD, USD-C)
BAGHDAD – Using a laser, Lt. Gen. Ayad a Fuaad, Chief of Staff for Rusafa Area Command, checks a soda can for fingerprints inside a forensics lab at the Joint Explosive Exploitation Cell on Camp Victory July 20. Fuaad and other officials from the Rusafa area toured the facility to see how forensic science is used to help determine how an improvised explosive device is made, what it is made with and possibly who is responsible for making it. (U.S. Army photo by Sgt. Phillip Valentine, 366th MPAD, USD-C)