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U.S. Air Force Master Sgt. Jason Schroeder, Bravo Flight

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U.S. Air Force Master Sgt. Jason Schroeder, Bravo Flight

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U.S. Air Force Master Sgt. Jason Schroeder, Bravo Flight Leader, Detachment 3, 732nd Expeditionary Security Forces Squadron, attached to the 1st Brigade Combat Team, 4th Infantry Division, Multi-National Division-Baghdad, signs up Iraqi national policemen from the 7th Brigade, 2nd National Police Division, after the first day of Tactical Site Exploitation and Sensitive Site Exploitation Training Dec. 22 at a joint security station in the Doura community. Schroeder, who hails from Houston, supervises a squad of Airmen, serving as a Police Transition Team, assigned to the 716th Military Police Battalion, 8th MP Bde., deployed for a 12-month tour in support of the 1st BCT, 4th Inf. Div., MND-B and Operation Iraqi Freedom. The Airmen trained Iraqi police and Iraqi NP as part of a two-day class on the standard operating procedures for crime scene investigations tactics, techniques and procedures.

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22/12/2008
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