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Senior Airman Katherine Anderson, 374th Civil Engineer

Senior Airman Katherine Anderson, 374th Civil Engineer

Senior Airman Katherine Anderson, 374th Civil Engineer Squadron emergency management journeyman, checks a joint chemical agent detector during an operational readiness exercise scenario at Yokota Air Base, Japa... More

Senior Airman Kristina Ramos and Senior Airman Katherine

Senior Airman Kristina Ramos and Senior Airman Katherine

Senior Airman Kristina Ramos and Senior Airman Katherine Anderson, both 374th Civil Engineer Squadron emergency management journeymen, perform an inspection on a simulated contaminated house part of the 374th M... More

Airmen from the 374th Civil Engineer Squadron perform

Airmen from the 374th Civil Engineer Squadron perform

Airmen from the 374th Civil Engineer Squadron perform an inspection on a simulated contaminated house as part of a medical counter-chemical, biological, radiological and nuclear exercise scenario at Yokota Air ... More

Airmen from the 374th Civil Engineer Squadron perform

Airmen from the 374th Civil Engineer Squadron perform

Airmen from the 374th Civil Engineer Squadron perform an initial response sweep at a simulated contaminated house during an part of the 374th Medical Group’s Medical Counter-Chemical, Biological, Radiological a... More

Senior Airman Kristina Ramos, 374th Civil Engineer

Senior Airman Kristina Ramos, 374th Civil Engineer

Senior Airman Kristina Ramos, 374th Civil Engineer Squadron emergency management journeyman, removes a chemical suit after completing an initial response exercise during an operational readiness exercise scenar... More

Senior Airman Kristina Ramos, 374th Civil Engineer

Senior Airman Kristina Ramos, 374th Civil Engineer

Senior Airman Kristina Ramos, 374th Civil Engineer Squadron emergency management journeyman, photographs simulated evidence during an initial response incident as part of the 374th Medical Group’s Medical Count... More

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