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Sgt. Jaypee Pardo, a carpentry and masonry specialist

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Sgt. Jaypee Pardo, a carpentry and masonry specialist

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Sgt. Jaypee Pardo, a carpentry and masonry specialist with the 230th Engineer Company and a Search and Extraction team member of the Hawaii Army National Guard's Chemical, Biological, Radiological, Nuclear and High-Yield Explosive, Enhanced Response Force Package (CERFP) team along with a Soldier of the Indonesian National Military - Quick Response Disaster Management Unit secure a casualty in preparation for extraction techniques during a confined space rescue exercise in Kapolei, Hawaii, July 11, 2018. This marks the first joint training exercise between the HIARNG, Philippine and Indonesian CERFP teams. (U.S. Army National Guard Photo by Sgt. Tinisha Mellein-Fortson/Released)

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