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Participants investigate an improvise explosive device blast site for clues and evidence during IED training Sept. 24, 2012, as part of the 200th Military Police Command's 2012 Annual Special Agent Training exercise in Maxton, N.C. U.S. Army Active Duty and Reserve Soldiers, along with Airmen, civilian law enforcement and soldiers from foreign countries all participated in ASAT, held from Sept. 20 through Sept. 30 at the Gryphon Group’s Fort Bragg Combat Training Center. ASAT provides special agents within the Criminal Investigation Division or CID, and other law enforcement related personnel with specific and advanced training such as improvised explosive device recognition, IED blast investigation, and general IED awareness training. (U.S. Army Photo by Sgt. Jaime Avila/Released)

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