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Netherlands National Tactical Command Visit to HQ Army CID
The Commander of the Netherlands Royal Marechausee (KMar) National Tactics Command, Brigadier General Johannes Pieters, visited the headquarters of the Department of the Army Criminal Investigation Division (DACID) for a capabilities briefing and interoperability and collaboration discussion on March 4, 2025.
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Army CID Crime Lab Spotlights Expansive Capabilities for Military Judges
The Department of the Army Criminal Investigation Division (CID) recently provided an expansive capabilities brief and specialized courtroom training for more than 100 military judges. These discussions focused on the U.S. Army Criminal Investigation Laboratory’s (USACIL) full spectrum of forensic services.
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Army CID Joins Law Enforcement Partners for Crime Prevention Efforts During Army-Navy Weekend
During Army-Navy game weekend, Army CID conducted joint proactive patrols and interacted with military personnel to raise awareness about local criminal threats.
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Army CID Crime Lab Examiners Provide Forensics Analysis Training for Military Legal Professionals
Department of the Army Criminal Investigation Division members have provided specialized courtroom training on forensic analysis throughout the year for hundreds of military lawyers and legal professionals.
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Army CID Teams Up with Law Enforcement Partners for Army-Navy Game
Department of the Army Criminal Investigation Division provided personnel and resources as part of a collaborative multi-agency law enforcement partnership effort for the 125th Army-Navy game taking place at Northwest Field in the Washington, DC area.
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Army CID Trains Polish State Cyber Police in Łodz Poland
Personnel from the Department of the Army Criminal Investigation Division, Cyber Field Office-International, and the Digital Forensic Examination Cell-Europe led training sessions with the Polish State Cyber Police, Central Office for Combatting Cybercrime (CBZC) November 4-8, 2024.
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Europe Field Office Special Agents Brief International Partners at the 31st International Forensic Science Seminar
Special Agents from the Europe Field Office of the Department of the Army Criminal Investigation Division were recently guest speakers at the 31st International Forensic Seminar held at the Baden-Württemberg Police Academy (Hochschule für Polizei - Baden-Württemberg) Sept. 18, 2024.
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Army CID Investigators Deliver Presentation on Missing Soldier to Society of Volunteers Assisting With Cold Cases
Department of the Army Criminal Investigation Division’s Cold Case Unit recently delivered a presentation to a group of forensic experts and investigators who volunteer their time and expertise to assist law enforcement in solving difficult cold cases. Army CID’s Cold Case Unit focuses on unsolved cases that have exhausted all investigative leads
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