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Special Agent Ronald Bowling, a warrant officer with the 383rd Military Police Detachment (Criminal Investigation Command), of Lakeland, Florida, poses with a blue forensic light on a staged crime scene wall with Special Agent Jeremy Sisk, of the Washington CID Battalion, at Fort Belvoir, Virginia, during Capital Shield as part of a photo shoot designed to promote and recruit warrant officers in the CID career field for the U.S. Army Reserve, Sept. 7, 2017. CID Special Agent Warrant Officers are leaders and staff officers who manage all aspects of felony criminal investigation in all operational environments. Currently, the U.S. Army Reserve and the 200th Military Police Command have CID warrant officer vacancies around the United States they are looking to recruit and fill. (U.S. Army Reserve photo by Master Sgt. Michel Sauret)

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07/09/2017
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