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POZNAŃ, Poland - From left: Łukasz Stanke, Poznań Regional Prosecutors Office; Special Agent Kyle Kruk, Forensic Science Consultant; Assistant Special Agent in Charge Chris Willets, Europe Field Office; Inspektor Tomasz Olczyk, Commander, Poznań Provincial Police Headquarters; Starszy aspirant Tomasz Broniszewski, Forensic Techniques Coordinator, Poznań Provincial Police Headquarters; Piotr Peksa, ammunition and explosives expert, Post Blast Investigation Workshop held at the Adam Mickiewicz University Poznań, Morasko Campus, June 26, 2024. (Photo by Thomas B. Hamilton III, Army CID Public Affairs)
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