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A Zeravani soldier practices pulling security as her

A Zeravani soldier practices pulling security as her

A Zeravani soldier practices pulling security as her partner searches a simulated detainee during a search and seizure exercise near Erbil, Iraq, Aug. 3, 2016. This training taught the Zeravani, a specialized b... More

Italian trainers demonstrate to Zeravani soldiers how

Italian trainers demonstrate to Zeravani soldiers how

Italian trainers demonstrate to Zeravani soldiers how to search females during a search and seizure exercise near Erbil, Iraq, Aug. 3, 2016. This training taught the Zeravani, a specialized branch of the Peshme... More

A Zeravani soldier observes an Italian trainer teaching

A Zeravani soldier observes an Italian trainer teaching

A Zeravani soldier observes an Italian trainer teaching a search and seizure procedure during training near Erbil, Iraq, Aug. 3, 2016. This training taught the Zeravani, a specialized branch of the Peshmerga, ... More

Zeravani soldiers practice searching female personnel

Zeravani soldiers practice searching female personnel

Zeravani soldiers practice searching female personnel during a search and seizure exercise near Erbil, Iraq, Aug. 3, 2016. This training taught the Zeravani, a specialized branch of the Peshmerga, how to proper... More

Italian trainers demonstrate to Zeravani soldiers how

Italian trainers demonstrate to Zeravani soldiers how

Italian trainers demonstrate to Zeravani soldiers how to search females during a search and seizure exercise near Erbil, Iraq, Aug. 3, 2016. This training taught the Zeravani, a specialized branch of the Peshme... More

Italian trainers demonstrate to Zeravani soldiers,

Italian trainers demonstrate to Zeravani soldiers,

Italian trainers demonstrate to Zeravani soldiers, a specialized branch of the Peshmerga, how to search females during a search and seizure exercise near Erbil, Iraq, Aug. 3, 2016. This training taught the Zera... More

Female Zeravani soldiers practice search and seizure

Female Zeravani soldiers practice search and seizure

Female Zeravani soldiers practice search and seizure procedures in pairs as others observe their technique during a training exercise near Erbil, Iraq, Aug. 3, 2016. This training taught the Zeravani, a special... More

An Italian trainer corrects a Zeravani soldier’s position

An Italian trainer corrects a Zeravani soldier’s position

An Italian trainer corrects a Zeravani soldier’s position during a female search and seizure exercise near Erbil, Iraq, Aug. 3, 2016. This training taught the Zeravani, a specialized branch of the Peshmerga, ho... More

Zeravani soldiers practice search and seizure procedures

Zeravani soldiers practice search and seizure procedures

Zeravani soldiers practice search and seizure procedures in pairs as others observe their technique during a training exercise near Erbil, Iraq, Aug. 3, 2016. This training taught the Zeravani, a specialized br... More

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