955th air expeditionary squadron, afghanistan captured material exploitation

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Fingerprints appear on a bottle using a strong light

Fingerprints appear on a bottle using a strong light

Fingerprints appear on a bottle using a strong light source used by Afghanistan Captured Material Exploitation laboratory latent print examiners at Bagram Airfield, Afghanistan, Jan. 3, 2019. Fragile prints, li... More

Sarah Stowers, Defense Forensic Science Center latent

Sarah Stowers, Defense Forensic Science Center latent

Sarah Stowers, Defense Forensic Science Center latent print examiner, poses for a photo with a deconstructed improvised explosive device at the Afghanistan Captured Material Exploitation laboratory at Bagram Ai... More

Erin Cook, Defense Forensic Science Center DNA analyst,

Erin Cook, Defense Forensic Science Center DNA analyst,

Erin Cook, Defense Forensic Science Center DNA analyst, pipettes DNA samples at the Afghanistan Captured Material Exploitation laboratory at Bagram Airfield, Afghanistan, Jan. 3, 2019. Cook can provide a DNA pr... More

An optical bridge, two-connected microscopes, is used

An optical bridge, two-connected microscopes, is used

An optical bridge, two-connected microscopes, is used to match the markings on bullets at the Afghanistan Captured Material Exploitation laboratory at Bagram Airfield, Afghanistan, Jan. 3, 2019. Just like finge... More