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2nd maw cbrn marines participate in radiological training course

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Marine Lance Cpl. Raymond Hebert reads a manual during

Marine Lance Cpl. Raymond Hebert reads a manual during

Marine Lance Cpl. Raymond Hebert reads a manual during a radiological training course at the Government Training Institute in Barnwell, South Carolina, Dec. 10, 2019. During the course, the Marines learn enhanc... More

Marines participate in a radiological training course

Marines participate in a radiological training course

Marines participate in a radiological training course at the Government Training Institute in Barnwell, South Carolina, Dec. 10, 2019. During the course, the Marines learn enhanced radiological and nuclear reco... More

Marines participate in a radiological training course

Marines participate in a radiological training course

Marines participate in a radiological training course at the Government Training Institute in Barnwell, South Carolina, Dec. 10, 2019. During the course, the Marines learn enhanced radiological and nuclear reco... More

Marine Lance Cpl. Anthony Llera poses for a photo during

Marine Lance Cpl. Anthony Llera poses for a photo during

Marine Lance Cpl. Anthony Llera poses for a photo during a radiological training course at the Government Training Institute in Barnwell, South Carolina, Dec. 11, 2019. During the course, the Marines learn enha... More

Casey Smith gives a class to Marines during a radiological

Casey Smith gives a class to Marines during a radiological

Casey Smith gives a class to Marines during a radiological training course at the Government Training Institute in Barnwell, South Carolina, Dec. 10, 2019. During the course, the Marines learn enhanced radiolog... More

Marine Lance Cpl. Sean Lee reads a manual during a

Marine Lance Cpl. Sean Lee reads a manual during a

Marine Lance Cpl. Sean Lee reads a manual during a radiological training course at the Government Training Institute in Barnwell, South Carolina, Dec. 10, 2019. During the course, the Marines learn enhanced rad... More

Marine Lance Cpl. Anthony Llera writes math equations

Marine Lance Cpl. Anthony Llera writes math equations

Marine Lance Cpl. Anthony Llera writes math equations during a radiological training course at the Government Training Institute in Barnwell, South Carolina, Dec. 10, 2019. During the course, the Marines learn ... More

Marine Lance Cpl. Alan Montes, types on his computer

Marine Lance Cpl. Alan Montes, types on his computer

Marine Lance Cpl. Alan Montes, types on his computer gduring a radiological training course at the Government Training Institute in Barnwell, South Carolina, Dec. 10, 2019. During the course, the Marines learn ... More

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