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Students scavenge the post-blast scene for evidence and clues as to the cause of the explosion Sept. 28 on the Eglin Air Force Base range. The investigation was part of the FBI's large vehicle post blast school attended by state and local law enforcement agencies as well as Navy and Air Force explosive ordnance disposal technicians. Three vehicles were blown up to create the crime scenes that students would investigate. The week-long course was the second held on Eglin with 67 students representing 18 different U.S. agencies.

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airmen crime scene law enforcement explosion range investigation detonation air force base sheriff fbi florida navy mayport air force police airman eod explosive ordnance disposal fort walton beach csi federal bureau of investigation sam king samuel king jr post blast investigator samuel king 96th test wing public affairs eglin air force base fbi hosts blast investigation training at eglin dvids high resolution crime scene photos