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Photo By: Sara Haines
GLYNCO, Georgia - Gregory D. Ford, Director of the Department of the Army Criminal investigation Division (CID), and the Honorable Carrie F. Ricci, General Counsel of the United States Army visited Army CID training at the Federal Law Enforcement Training Centers (FLETC) on May 21 in Glynco, Georgia. Army CID is strengthening its partnership with FLETC to prepare special agents for the mission of investigating felony level crimes that affect Soldiers and Army readiness. (U.S. Army photo by Sara Haines)
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