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Pfc. Phil Oliver, a heavy wheeled vehicle operator

Pfc. Phil Oliver, a heavy wheeled vehicle operator

Pfc. Phil Oliver, a heavy wheeled vehicle operator with the 41st Transportation Company, 88th Base Support Battalion from Fort Polk, La., prepares an M1075A1 Palletized Loading Systems (PLS) to download a 20 fo... More

Staff Sgt. Philip Ellis, sample team leader with B

Staff Sgt. Philip Ellis, sample team leader with B

Staff Sgt. Philip Ellis, sample team leader with B Company, 110th Chemical Battalion from Joint Base Lewis McChord, Wash., takes photos of a simulated chemical lab during his collection team’s certification pro... More

Sgt. Emmanuel Bonilla, a heavy wheeled vehicle operator

Sgt. Emmanuel Bonilla, a heavy wheeled vehicle operator

Sgt. Emmanuel Bonilla, a heavy wheeled vehicle operator with the 41st Transportation Company, 88th Base Support Battalion from Fort Polk, La., prepares an M1075A1 Palletized Loading Systems (PLS) to download a ... More

Pvt. 1st Class Lamin Jaiteh from the 21st Chemical,

Pvt. 1st Class Lamin Jaiteh from the 21st Chemical,

Pvt. 1st Class Lamin Jaiteh from the 21st Chemical, Biological, Radiological, Nuclear and high- yield Explosives Company, pulls security while his convoy is stopped during CBRNE training at the Yakima Training ... More

It’s a beautiful, sunny, 68-degree day and you are

It’s a beautiful, sunny, 68-degree day and you are

It’s a beautiful, sunny, 68-degree day and you are going to be outside for 14 hours, so you put on a heavy coat, extra pants, rubber boots, rubber gloves and a black mask with a hood right? Well the soldiers of... More

In this image released by the Texas Military Forces,

In this image released by the Texas Military Forces,

In this image released by the Texas Military Forces, Joint Task Force 71, leadership meets with the 2nd Chemical Battalion at Fort Hood to share best practices and discuss chemical capabilities. By meeting its ... More

In this image released by the Texas Military Forces,

In this image released by the Texas Military Forces,

In this image released by the Texas Military Forces, Joint Task Force 71 leadership meets with the 2nd Chemical Battalion at Fort Hood to share best practices and discuss chemical capabilities. By meeting its a... More

Sgt. Ruben Lugo Jr. (center), an explosive ordinance

Sgt. Ruben Lugo Jr. (center), an explosive ordinance

Sgt. Ruben Lugo Jr. (center), an explosive ordinance disposal sergeant with B Company, 110th Chemical Battalion from Joint Base Lewis-McChord, assesses an improvised explosive devise during training at the U.S.... More

Sgt. Ruben Lugo Jr., an explosive ordinance disposal

Sgt. Ruben Lugo Jr., an explosive ordinance disposal

Sgt. Ruben Lugo Jr., an explosive ordinance disposal sergeant with B Company, 110th Chemical Battalion from Joint Base Lewis McChord, Wash., defuses a simulated improvised explosive device during his entry team... More

Pfc. Phil Oliver, a heavy wheeled vehicle operator

Pfc. Phil Oliver, a heavy wheeled vehicle operator

Pfc. Phil Oliver, a heavy wheeled vehicle operator with the 41st Transportation Company, 88th Base Support Battalion from Fort Polk, La., moves a 20-foot container from an M1076 Palletized Loading System (PLS) ... More

Staff Sgt. Harold Allen (center), a squad leader with

Staff Sgt. Harold Allen (center), a squad leader with

Staff Sgt. Harold Allen (center), a squad leader with the 41st Transportation Company, 88th Base Support Battalion from Fort Polk, La., and Sgt. Emmanuel Bonilla, a heavy wheeled vehicle operator with the 41st ... More

In this image released by the Texas Military Forces,

In this image released by the Texas Military Forces,

In this image released by the Texas Military Forces, Joint Task Force 71 leadership meets with the 2nd Chemical Battalion at Fort Hood to share best practices and discuss chemical capabilities. By meeting its a... More

Sgt. Michael Ewing, a squad leader with the 21st Chemical,

Sgt. Michael Ewing, a squad leader with the 21st Chemical,

Sgt. Michael Ewing, a squad leader with the 21st Chemical, Biological, Radiological, Nuclear and high- yield Explosives Company, places his squad near the north-east edge of Doris Village, a training area at Ya... More

Sgt. Ruben Lugo Jr., an explosive ordinance disposal

Sgt. Ruben Lugo Jr., an explosive ordinance disposal

Sgt. Ruben Lugo Jr., an explosive ordinance disposal sergeant with B Company, 110th Chemical Battalion from Joint Base Lewis McChord, Wash., has his chemical suit cut off of him by a decontamination team after ... More

Three M93 (FOX) vehicles from the 21st Chemical, Biological,

Three M93 (FOX) vehicles from the 21st Chemical, Biological,

Three M93 (FOX) vehicles from the 21st Chemical, Biological, Radiological, Nuclear and high- yield Explosives Company move into position at a simulated middle-eastern village at the Yakima Training Center May 1... More

Spc Alexander Main, an explosive ordinance disposal

Spc Alexander Main, an explosive ordinance disposal

Spc Alexander Main, an explosive ordinance disposal team member with B Company, 110th Chemical Battalion from Joint Base Lewis McChord, Wash., thinks quickly and loads Sgt. Ruben Lugo Jr., an explosive ordinanc... More

Leaders from the 21st Chemical, Biological, Radiological,

Leaders from the 21st Chemical, Biological, Radiological,

Leaders from the 21st Chemical, Biological, Radiological, Nuclear and high- yield Explosives Company, meet with one of their soldiers, who is playing the part of a village elder, to gather information about a b... More

Pfc. Phil Oliver, a heavy wheeled vehicle operator

Pfc. Phil Oliver, a heavy wheeled vehicle operator

Pfc. Phil Oliver, a heavy wheeled vehicle operator with the 41st Transportation Company, 88th Base Support Battalion from Fort Polk, La., downloads a 20-foot container with an M1075A1 Palletized Loading Systems... More

Sgt. Ruben Lugo Jr., an explosive ordinance disposal

Sgt. Ruben Lugo Jr., an explosive ordinance disposal

Sgt. Ruben Lugo Jr., an explosive ordinance disposal sergeant with B Company, 110th Chemical Battalion from Joint Base Lewis McChord, Wash., climbs through a second story window to avoid opening a suspicious do... More

Pfc. Garcia Antonio, a heavy wheeled vehicle operator

Pfc. Garcia Antonio, a heavy wheeled vehicle operator

Pfc. Garcia Antonio, a heavy wheeled vehicle operator with the 41st Transportation Company, 88th Base Support Battalion from Fort Polk, La., downloads a 20-foot container with an M1075A1 Palletized Loading Syst... More

Sgt. Kelly Kindig, a sample team member from B Company,

Sgt. Kelly Kindig, a sample team member from B Company,

Sgt. Kelly Kindig, a sample team member from B Company, 110th Chemical Battalion from Joint Base Lewis-McChord, seals a leaking chemical round in a storage facility during training at the U.S. Army’s Umatilla C... More

Sgt. Ruben Lugo Jr., an explosive ordinance disposal

Sgt. Ruben Lugo Jr., an explosive ordinance disposal

Sgt. Ruben Lugo Jr., an explosive ordinance disposal sergeant with B Company, 110th Chemical Battalion from Joint Base Lewis McChord, Wash., carefully pulls the rope that his team rigged to open a suspicious do... More

Soldiers from B Company, 110th Chemical Battalion from

Soldiers from B Company, 110th Chemical Battalion from

Soldiers from B Company, 110th Chemical Battalion from Joint Base Lewis-McChord, go to remove chemical munitions from a storage facility during training at the U.S. Army’s Umatilla Chemical Depot, Ore., May 11.... More

Soldiers from the 21st Chemical, Biological, Radiological,

Soldiers from the 21st Chemical, Biological, Radiological,

Soldiers from the 21st Chemical, Biological, Radiological, Nuclear and high-yield Explosives Company get into their chemical suits at a simulated middle-eastern village at Yakima Training Center May 14 to pract... More

In this image released by the Texas Military Forces,

In this image released by the Texas Military Forces,

In this image released by the Texas Military Forces, Joint Task Force 71 leadership meets with the 2nd Chemical Battalion at Fort Hood to share best practices and discuss chemical capabilities. By meeting its a... More

In this image released by the Texas Military Forces,

In this image released by the Texas Military Forces,

In this image released by the Texas Military Forces, Joint Task Force 71 leadership meets with the 2nd Chemical Battalion at Fort Hood to share best practices and discuss chemical capabilities. By meeting its a... More

Spc. James Patrick, an explosive ordnance disposal

Spc. James Patrick, an explosive ordnance disposal

Spc. James Patrick, an explosive ordnance disposal team member from B Company, 110th Chemical Battalion from Joint Base Lewis-McChord, transports a decontaminated chemical round from a storage facility during t... More

A decontamination team rinses Sgt. Ruben Lugo Jr.,

A decontamination team rinses Sgt. Ruben Lugo Jr.,

A decontamination team rinses Sgt. Ruben Lugo Jr., an explosive ordinance disposal sergeant with B Company, 110th Chemical Battalion from Joint Base Lewis McChord, Wash., with water simulating a chemical decont... More

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