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Master Sgt. Michael Breive, Forensic Exploitation Laboratory – CENTCOM non-commissioned officer in charge, prepares to photograph a piece of evidence June 27, 2018 at the FXL-C lab, located on Camp Arifjan, Kuwait. Breive is the sole Airman at the FXL-C office, serving in a joint expeditionary tasked and individual augmentee role. (U.S. Air Force photo by Staff Sgt. Christopher Stoltz) Augmenting the AOR – EOD Airman provides critical skillset to Army forensics team
This story is part of the JET/IA “Augmenting the AOR” series, covering the unique missions and skill sets Airmen provide to coalition and sister-service mission partners throughout the deployed area of responsibility. Visiting the Central Command Forensic Exploitation Laboratory, located at Camp Arifjan, is an experience similar to watching a television show like ‘CSI’ or ‘NCIS,’ at least in appearance. From particle separators to a ballistics lab, the location seems to have everything a team would need to crack the case, solve the crime and ride off into the sunset.
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