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A 2nd Chemical Biological Radiological Nuclear Battalion,

A 2nd Chemical Biological Radiological Nuclear Battalion,

A 2nd Chemical Biological Radiological Nuclear Battalion, 181st Chemical Company soldier checks a simulated casualty for any lingering contaminates before continuing them through to be redress and treated by me... More

Chemical Soldiers with the 181st Chemical Company,

Chemical Soldiers with the 181st Chemical Company,

Chemical Soldiers with the 181st Chemical Company, 2nd Chemical Biological Radiological Nuclear Battalion, decontaminate a casualty during a mass chemical contamination training scenario May 11 at Hammer traini... More

A simulated casualty waits to be decontaminated through

A simulated casualty waits to be decontaminated through

A simulated casualty waits to be decontaminated through the non-ambulatory line by the 181st Chemical Company, 2nd Chemical Biological Radiological Nuclear Battalion, during a mass chemical contamination traini... More

Chemical specialist with the 181st Chemical Company,

Chemical specialist with the 181st Chemical Company,

Chemical specialist with the 181st Chemical Company, 2nd Chemical Biological Radiological Nuclear Battalion, remove a simulated casualty’s clothing to allow proper decontamination during a mass chemical contami... More

The 2nd Chemical Biological Radiological Nuclear Battalion

The 2nd Chemical Biological Radiological Nuclear Battalion

The 2nd Chemical Biological Radiological Nuclear Battalion sign stands vigil watch over the soldiers are they don their protective equipment to help with the decontamination of a mass chemical contamination sce... More

Chemical specialist with the 181st Chemical Company,

Chemical specialist with the 181st Chemical Company,

Chemical specialist with the 181st Chemical Company, 2nd Chemical Biological Radiological Nuclear Battalion, prepares a simulated non-ambulatory casualty to be decontaminated during a mass chemical contaminatio... More

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