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Author: informationweek.com Published: 13th Feb 2006 Visited: 165 times
A long with their M-16 assault rifles and ration packs, some U.S. soldiers fighting in Iraq carry equipment that's more likely to be found on a police officer or FBI agent. In an effort to catch insurgents, terrorists, and other enemy combatants, the Army is equipping soldiers with field kits they can use to collect digital fingerprints and other physical evidence from battle sites.
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