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Members of the New York National Guard's 2nd Civil

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Members of the New York National Guard's 2nd Civil

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Members of the New York National Guard's 2nd Civil Support Team begin to remove Sgt. Joshua Slish from his protective suit after he was evacuated from a dorm at Hamilton College in Clinton, N.Y. on March 21, 2019. Slish was designated a casualty during a nuclear, biological, chemical, radiological exercise. Members of the New York National Guard's 2nd and 24th Civil Support Team, the New Jersey National Guard's 21st Civil Support Team, conducted drills from March 18 to 21 at Hamilton College along with members of the New York State Police, Hamilton College Public Safety, the New York State Office of Fire Prevention and Control, and the 773rd Civil Support Team, a United States Army Reserve unit based in Germany. ( U.S. Army National Guard photo by Eric Durr)

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21/03/2019
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