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Tech. Sgt. Justin Clark from the Idaho Air National

Tech. Sgt. Justin Clark from the Idaho Air National

Tech. Sgt. Justin Clark from the Idaho Air National Guard’s 124th Air Support Operations Squadron, dresses a student in military tactical gear during the fifth annual Idaho STEM Matters Day at the State Capitol... More

Members of the Idaho 101st Civil Support Team learn

Members of the Idaho 101st Civil Support Team learn

Members of the Idaho 101st Civil Support Team learn to build, recognize and respond to homemade explosives at the Boise State Taco Bell Arena and stadium with state and local first responders during an Improvis... More

(Left) Richard von Hack, Homemade Explosive Course

(Left) Richard von Hack, Homemade Explosive Course

(Left) Richard von Hack, Homemade Explosive Course instructor shows Sgt. Lukas Revaul from the 101st Civil Support Team how household items can be used in producing improvised explosive devices at Boise State U... More

The Idaho National Guard 101st Weapons of Mass Destruction

The Idaho National Guard 101st Weapons of Mass Destruction

The Idaho National Guard 101st Weapons of Mass Destruction Civil Support Team pairs up with the Boise Fire Department to assist the Idaho Air National Guard Emergency Management Team in emergency management and... More

An Idahoan student sits in an MRZR all-terrain vehicle

An Idahoan student sits in an MRZR all-terrain vehicle

An Idahoan student sits in an MRZR all-terrain vehicle at the fifth annual Idaho STEM Matters Day at the State Capitol, Jan. 15. The vehicle was one of several pieces of equipment displayed by members of the Id... More

Lloyd Stading, president of Defense Services International,

Lloyd Stading, president of Defense Services International,

Lloyd Stading, president of Defense Services International, LLC teaches the Idaho National Guard 101st Civil Support Team how to recognize and respond to improvised explosive devices during an awareness and sea... More

Survey team members of the Idaho National Guard’s 101st

Survey team members of the Idaho National Guard’s 101st

Survey team members of the Idaho National Guard’s 101st Civil Support Team conduct on-site sampling of an unknown liquid substance found in a terrorist laboratory, during a hazardous incident exercise on Gowen ... More

Sgt. Lukas Revaul from the 101st Civil Support Team

Sgt. Lukas Revaul from the 101st Civil Support Team

Sgt. Lukas Revaul from the 101st Civil Support Team prepares the homemade explosive he built during the Improvised Explosive Device Awareness and Search Course, where members of the CST learn to recognize and r... More

101st Civil Support Team training

101st Civil Support Team training

Using common household items, the Idaho National Guard’s 101st Civil Support Team builds homemade explosives during the Improvised Explosive Devise Awareness and Search Course, June 8, Boise, Idaho.

The Idaho National Guard 101st Weapons of Mass Destruction

The Idaho National Guard 101st Weapons of Mass Destruction

The Idaho National Guard 101st Weapons of Mass Destruction Civil Support Team and the Idaho Air National Guard Emergency Management Team sweep Gowen Field for possible chemical, biological and radiological haza... More

Decontamination team members of the Idaho National

Decontamination team members of the Idaho National

Decontamination team members of the Idaho National Guard’s 101st Civil Support Team practiced a new personnel decontamination procedure called the wipe-spray-wipe method during a hazardous incident exercise on ... More

Idaho National Guard 101st Civil Support Team survey

Idaho National Guard 101st Civil Support Team survey

Idaho National Guard 101st Civil Support Team survey team members, Staff Sgt. Matthew Farris and Staff Sgt. Denay Rogers, identify unknown substances during a hazardous incident exercise on Gowen Field, Oct. 26... More

Using common household items, the Idaho National Guard’s

Using common household items, the Idaho National Guard’s

Using common household items, the Idaho National Guard’s 101st Civil Support Team builds homemade explosives during the Improvised Explosive Device Awareness and Search Course, June 8, Boise, Idaho.

The Idaho National Guard 101st Weapons of Mass Destruction

The Idaho National Guard 101st Weapons of Mass Destruction

The Idaho National Guard 101st Weapons of Mass Destruction Civil Support Team, plans for hazardous mitigation prior to the opening of Gowen Thunder airshow, Oct. 13. The 101st Civil Support Team provides unique... More

Members of the Idaho Army National Guard’s 116th Brigade

Members of the Idaho Army National Guard’s 116th Brigade

Members of the Idaho Army National Guard’s 116th Brigade Engineer Battalion finish assembly of an RQ-7B Shadow unmanned aerial vehicle as students start to arrive at the fifth annual Idaho STEM Matters Day. The... More

Sgt. Melanie Galetti from the 101st Civil Support Team

Sgt. Melanie Galetti from the 101st Civil Support Team

Sgt. Melanie Galetti from the 101st Civil Support Team builds a homemade explosive out of common household items during the Improvised Explosive Device Awareness and Search Course, where members of the CST lear... More

Idaho National Guard 101st Weapons of Mass Destruction

Idaho National Guard 101st Weapons of Mass Destruction

Idaho National Guard 101st Weapons of Mass Destruction Civil Support Team Airman Staff Sgt. Denay Rogers scans for possible hazardous gases prior to the opening of Gowen Thunder airshow, Oct. 13. The 101st Civi... More

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