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U.S. Marine Corps Sergeant A.C. Wilson uses a retina scanner to positively identify a member of the Baghdaddi city council prior to a meeting with local tribal figureheads, sheiks, community leaders and U.S. service members deployed with Regimental Combat Team-7 in Baghdaddi, Iraq, on January 10, 2007. Wilson is attached to the 4th Civil Affairs Group.
The device being used is the SecuriMetrics PIER (Portable Iris Enrollment and Recognition) 2.3 [1], which is actually an iris scanner.
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Author Gunnery Sergeant Michael Q. Retana, U.S. Marine Corps
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