The new face of battle by lantern light in Iraq

MNFI:

U.S. Army Pfc. Anthony Sweet uses hand-held interagency identity detection equipment to obtain an Iraqi's individual information, including a facial photograph and retina scan, during an air assault mission with Soldiers of the 10th Mountain Division, 22nd Infantry Regiment, outside Kirkuk, Nov. 17, 2007.
It is interesting to contrast the primitive lighting with the high tech identification process that is helping to separate the good guys from the bad buys in Iraq. In the new world of counterinsurgency warfare people can sit down together and make things work. Click image for a full size view.

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