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Female Iraqi police officers pose for a photo, Feb.

Female Iraqi police officers pose for a photo, Feb.

Female Iraqi police officers pose for a photo, Feb. 16, after completing female search training. The Muslim culture does not allow the searching of females by males, so female Iraqi police are used to search Iraqi women.

Sgt. Kari Golden, far left, team leader with the 202nd

Sgt. Kari Golden, far left, team leader with the 202nd

Sgt. Kari Golden, far left, team leader with the 202nd Military Police Company, helps as an Iraqi policewoman search a fellow MP, Feb. 16, at the Diyala province Iraqi police headquarters, Baqubah, Iraq. Of the... More

Sgt. Kari Golden, far left, team leader with the 202nd

Sgt. Kari Golden, far left, team leader with the 202nd

Sgt. Kari Golden, far left, team leader with the 202nd Military Police Company, watches as an Iraqi policewoman searches a fellow MP, Feb. 16, at the Diyala province Iraqi police headquarters, Baqubah, Iraq. Of... More

Yassmin Khudair, a policewoman in Diyala Iraqi police

Yassmin Khudair, a policewoman in Diyala Iraqi police

Yassmin Khudair, a policewoman in Diyala Iraqi police force, searches Spc. Stephanie Beachley of the 202nd Military Police Company during female search training, Feb. 16, at the Iraqi police headquarters, Baqubah, Iraq.

Yassmin Khudair, a policewoman in Diyala Iraqi police

Yassmin Khudair, a policewoman in Diyala Iraqi police

Yassmin Khudair, a policewoman in Diyala Iraqi police force, searches Spc. Stephanie Beachley of the 202nd Military Police Company during female search training, Feb. 16, at the Iraqi police headquarters, Baqub... More

Spc. Catherine Duffy of the 202nd Military Police Company

Spc. Catherine Duffy of the 202nd Military Police Company

Spc. Catherine Duffy of the 202nd Military Police Company shows an Iraqi policewoman how to properly search a female at the Diyala province Iraqi police headquarters, Baqubah, Iraq, Feb. 16.

An Iraqi policewoman watches as Sgt. Kari Golden, left,

An Iraqi policewoman watches as Sgt. Kari Golden, left,

An Iraqi policewoman watches as Sgt. Kari Golden, left, and Spc. Stephanie Beachley, both of the 202nd Military Police Company, demonstrate how to secure a person's hands during a search for weapons and explosi... More

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