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Soldiers with the 20th CBRNE Command highlight their

Soldiers with the 20th CBRNE Command highlight their

Soldiers with the 20th CBRNE Command highlight their abilities during the Team CBRNE Capabilities Showcase, Aug. 6, 2014, at Aberdeen Proving Ground, Maryland.

Sgt. 1st Class Nicholas Siegel, 22nd CBRNE Battalion,

Sgt. 1st Class Nicholas Siegel, 22nd CBRNE Battalion,

Sgt. 1st Class Nicholas Siegel, 22nd CBRNE Battalion, describes 20th CBRNE Response Team (Field Analytics) tools during the Team CBRNE Capabilities Showcase, Aug. 6, 2014, at Aberdeen Proving Ground, Md.

The 22nd Chemical Battalion (Technical Escort), 48th

The 22nd Chemical Battalion (Technical Escort), 48th

The 22nd Chemical Battalion (Technical Escort), 48th Chemical Brigade, 20th CBRNE Command displays a bomb suit at the capabilities demonstration on Aberdeen Proving Ground's Edgewood Area, Aug. 6, 2014.

Soldiers with the 20th CBRNE Command highlight their

Soldiers with the 20th CBRNE Command highlight their

Soldiers with the 20th CBRNE Command highlight their abilities during the Team CBRNE Capabilities Showcase, Aug. 6, 2014, at Aberdeen Proving Ground, Maryland.

Maj. Zachary Hadfield, 20th CBRNE Nuclear Disablement

Maj. Zachary Hadfield, 20th CBRNE Nuclear Disablement

Maj. Zachary Hadfield, 20th CBRNE Nuclear Disablement Team (NDT) member, explains how NDT tools are used during the Team CBRNE Capabilities Showcase, Aug. 6, 2014, at Aberdeen Proving Ground, Md.

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