WASHINGTON, April 16, 2009 – Coalition forces in Iraq increasingly are working to develop the country’s nonmilitary capabilities, such as its criminal justice and medical systems. In recent weeks, that has meant training the Iraqis in forensic science and medical practices. Capt. Ghissan K. Towman, police department forensic examiner in Hillah, Iraq, dusts a CD for fingerprints under the supervision of Jessica D. Janisch, Joint Expeditionary Forensics Facility 1 certified latent print examiner, during training at the station in southern Iraq, April 2, 2009. U.S. Army photo by Pfc. Bethany L. Little (Click photo for screen-resolution image);high-resolution image available. Troops...