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Sergeant Ivan Franco (right), a decontamination team

Sergeant Ivan Franco (right), a decontamination team

Sergeant Ivan Franco (right), a decontamination team leader for a chemical response team assigned to the 68th Chemical, Biological, Radiological, Nuclear (CBRN) Company (Technical Escort), 2d CBRN Battalion out... More

Soldiers from 2nd Platoon, 51st Chemical, Biological,

Soldiers from 2nd Platoon, 51st Chemical, Biological,

Soldiers from 2nd Platoon, 51st Chemical, Biological, Radiological, Nuclear (CBRN) Company, 83rd CBRN Battalion assigned to Fort Stewart, Georgia practice their ground collection techniques during the field tra... More

A Soldier from 2nd Platoon, 51st Chemical, Biological,

A Soldier from 2nd Platoon, 51st Chemical, Biological,

A Soldier from 2nd Platoon, 51st Chemical, Biological, Radiological, Nuclear (CBRN) Company, 83rd CBRN Battalion assigned to Fort Stewart, Georgia turns in the collected sample to personnel from the nuclear dis... More

Specialist Charles Babcock (front center), a sampling

Specialist Charles Babcock (front center), a sampling

Specialist Charles Babcock (front center), a sampling team leader for 2nd Platoon, 51st Chemical, Biological, Radiological, Nuclear (CBRN) Company, 83rd CBRN Battalion assigned to Fort Stewart Georgia leads his... More

Major Ted Stephens (left), a nuclear operations officer,

Major Ted Stephens (left), a nuclear operations officer,

Major Ted Stephens (left), a nuclear operations officer, and Sgt. 1st Class Salvatore Di Giacomo (center), a team leader, both for the Nuclear Disablement Team 3 discuss the National Technical Nuclear Forensics... More

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