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Foreign reporters look at bloody finger prints and blood streaks on the walls of a bloody basement in an unmarked Islamic Resistance Center building, located in the city of Fallujah, Al Anbar Province, Iraq, on Dec. 2, 2004. This basement may have served as a torture chamber and is being shown to the foreign media as part of their tour of various sites within the city of Fallujah to see the reconstruction efforts going on after the November battle between Multinational Forces and insurgents in the city of Fallujah, during Operation Iraqi Freedom. (U.S. Marine Corps photo by CPL. Theresa M. Medina) (Released)

Foreign reporters look at bloody finger prints and blood streaks on th...

The original finding aid described this photograph as: Base: Fallujah State: Al Anbar Country: Iraq (IRQ) Scene Camera Operator: CPL Theresa M. Medina, USMC Release Status: Released to Public Combined Mili... More

Special Agent Donald Rackley, of the 733rd Military

Special Agent Donald Rackley, of the 733rd Military

Special Agent Donald Rackley, of the 733rd Military Police Battalion (CID), role plays during a mock hostage negotiation scenario during Capital Shield, Sept. 8. Both active and reserve special agents from the ... More

Dawn Hudson, a crisis scenario role player, screams

Dawn Hudson, a crisis scenario role player, screams

Dawn Hudson, a crisis scenario role player, screams into a phone while role playing during a mock crisis negotiation scenario that was part of Capital Shield, Sept. 7. Special agents from both active and reserv... More

These bloody finger prints and blood streaks on the ceiling of a bloody basement in an unmarked Islamic Resistance Center building, located in the city of Fallujah, Al Anbar Province, Iraq, on Dec. 2, 2004. This basement may have served as a torture chamber and is being shown to the foreign media as part of their tour of various sites within the city of Fallujah to see the reconstruction efforts going on after the November battle between Multinational Forces and insurgents in the city of Fallujah, during Operation Iraqi Freedom. (U.S. Marine Corps photo by CPL. Theresa M. Medina) (Released)

These bloody finger prints and blood streaks on the ceiling of a blood...

The original finding aid described this photograph as: Base: Fallujah State: Al Anbar Country: Iraq (IRQ) Scene Camera Operator: CPL Theresa M. Medina, USMC Release Status: Released to Public Combined Mili... More

Tennessee Army National Guard Military Police Soldiers

Tennessee Army National Guard Military Police Soldiers

Tennessee Army National Guard Military Police Soldiers preform tasks for successful completion of their Senior Leader ship course at the Volunteer Training Academy, Smyrna Tennessee. Some tasks consist learning... More

Yellow tape blocks off a mock crime scene during Capital

Yellow tape blocks off a mock crime scene during Capital

Yellow tape blocks off a mock crime scene during Capital Shield, Sept. 8. Special agents from both active and reserve components of the U.S. Army's Criminal Investigation Command gathered at Fort Belvoir, Virgi... More

An Arab news reporter holding a microphone) interviews U.S. Marine Corps MAJ. Alex Ray second from right), Information Officer, I Marine Expeditionary Force, about the bloody finger prints and blood streaks on the walls of a bloody basement in an unmarked Islamic Resistance Center building, located in the city of Fallujah, Al Anbar Province, Iraq, on Dec. 2, 2004. This basement may have served as a torture chamber and is being shown to the foreign media as part of their tour of various sites within the city of Fallujah to see the reconstruction efforts going on after the November battle between Multinational Forces and insurgents in the city of Fallujah, during Operation Iraqi Freedom....

An Arab news reporter holding a microphone) interviews U.S. Marine Cor...

The original finding aid described this photograph as: [Complete] Scene Caption: An Arab news reporter (holding a microphone) interviews U.S. Marine Corps MAJ. Alex Ray (second from right), Information Officer... More

Dawn Hudson, a crisis role player, screams inside of

Dawn Hudson, a crisis role player, screams inside of

Dawn Hudson, a crisis role player, screams inside of a car during a mock crisis negotiation scenario that was part of Capital Shield, Sept. 8. Special agents from both active and reserve components of the Army'... More

Special Agents from both active and reserve components

Special Agents from both active and reserve components

Special Agents from both active and reserve components of the Army's Criminal Investigation Command train on crisis negotiation during Capital Shield at Fort Belvoir, Virginia, September 7, 2017. Key training e... More

Special Agents from both active and reserve components

Special Agents from both active and reserve components

Special Agents from both active and reserve components of the Army's Criminal Investigation Command analyze blood spatter during Capital Shield at Fort Belvoir, Virginia, Sept. 6, 2017. Key training events incl... More

Sgt. Darian Lopez, a military policeman and member

Sgt. Darian Lopez, a military policeman and member

Sgt. Darian Lopez, a military policeman and member of the 75th MP Detachment's drug suppression team, acts as a first-responder at a mock hostage negotiation scenario during Capital Shield, Sept. 8. Special Age... More

A puddle of swine blood is used as evidence in a mock

A puddle of swine blood is used as evidence in a mock

A puddle of swine blood is used as evidence in a mock crime scene during Capital Shield, Sept. 6. Special agents from both active and reserve components of the Army's Criminal Investigation Command gathered at ... More

A special agent analyzes fake blood patterns in a mock

A special agent analyzes fake blood patterns in a mock

A special agent analyzes fake blood patterns in a mock crime scene during Capital Shield, Sept. 8. Both active and reserve special agents from the Army's Criminal Investigation Command gathered at Fort Belvoir,... More

A special agent takes photos of a mock crime scene

A special agent takes photos of a mock crime scene

A special agent takes photos of a mock crime scene during Capital Shield, Sept. 6. Special agents from both active and reserve components of the Army's Criminal Investigation Command gathered at Fort Belvoir, V... More

Special Agent Nathan Booth, blows swine blood onto

Special Agent Nathan Booth, blows swine blood onto

Special Agent Nathan Booth, blows swine blood onto a wall for evidence that will be analyzed in a mock crime scene during Capital Shield, Sept. 8. Both active and reserve special agents from the Army's Criminal... More

A special agent uses special lighting to see bodily

A special agent uses special lighting to see bodily

A special agent uses special lighting to see bodily fluids that would appear invisible to the naked eye during Capital Shield at Fort Belvoir, Virginia, September 6, 2017. Capital Shield is a three-day training... More

Special Agent Ronald Bowling with the 383rd Military

Special Agent Ronald Bowling with the 383rd Military

Special Agent Ronald Bowling with the 383rd Military Police Detachment (CID), prepares to neutralize a mock active-shooter incident during Capital Shield, Sept. 8. Both active and reserve components of the Army... More

Special Agent John Loges, from 383rd Military Police

Special Agent John Loges, from 383rd Military Police

Special Agent John Loges, from 383rd Military Police Detachment, points at a mock crime scene during Capital Shield, Sept. 8. Active and reserve special agents from the Army's Criminal Investigation Command gat... More

Special Agent Donald Rackley, of the 733rd Military

Special Agent Donald Rackley, of the 733rd Military

Special Agent Donald Rackley, of the 733rd Military Police Battalion (CID), role plays during a mock hostage negotiation scenario during Capital Shield, Sept. 8. Both active and reserve special agents from the ... More

Special Agent John Loges, from the 383rd Military Police

Special Agent John Loges, from the 383rd Military Police

Special Agent John Loges, from the 383rd Military Police Detachment, points at a mock crime scene during Capital Shield, Sept. 8. Active and reserve special agents from the Army's Criminal Investigation Command... More

Two local Afghan prosecutors look at a prop of an Improvised

Two local Afghan prosecutors look at a prop of an Improvised

Two local Afghan prosecutors look at a prop of an Improvised Explosive Device during a training program held at Forward Operating Base Joyce, Sept. 17 and 18, 2012. The training program was designed to familiar... More

A special agent looks out a window while training on

A special agent looks out a window while training on

A special agent looks out a window while training on crisis negotiation during Capital Shield, Sept. 7. Both active and reserve special agents from the Army's Criminal Investigation Command gathered at Fort Bel... More

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