Combined Joint Task Force Troy’s Combined Explosive Exploitation Cell
Nicola Charles, United States Forces-Iraq Combined Joint Task Force Troy’s Combined Explosives Exploitation Cell latent print examiner, takes a look through a Reflective Ultraviolet Imaging System fingerprint scope to look for a fingerprint using an ultraviolet light source Dec. 8, 2010, on Camp Victory, Iraq. One key responsibility of CJTF Troy and CEXC is neutralizing the improvised explosive devices’ threat through collection and exploitation of IED evidence and related intelligence. CJTF Troy is dedicated to countering IEDs and saving lives of Iraqi and joint forces conducting Operation New Dawn. (U.S. Air Force photo by Senior Airman Andrew Lee)
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