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Brig. Gen. Clarence K. K. Chinn and Command Sgt. Maj.

Brig. Gen. Clarence K. K. Chinn and Command Sgt. Maj.

Brig. Gen. Clarence K. K. Chinn and Command Sgt. Maj. LaMarquis Knowles, command team of Joint Readiness Training Center and Fort Polk, La., meet with Tom Phillips, incident commander of Muscatatuck Urban Train... More

Soldiers from 178th Technical Rescue Company, 46th

Soldiers from 178th Technical Rescue Company, 46th

Soldiers from 178th Technical Rescue Company, 46th Engineer Battalion, cut apart crushed vehicles to rescue dummies during search and extraction training on the Muscatatuck Urban Training Center in North Vernon... More

Soldiers from 178th Technical Rescue Company, 46th

Soldiers from 178th Technical Rescue Company, 46th

Soldiers from 178th Technical Rescue Company, 46th Engineer Battalion, cut apart crushed vehicles to rescue dummies during search and extraction training on the Muscatatuck Urban Training Center in North Vernon... More

Soldiers from 178th Technical Rescue Company, 46th

Soldiers from 178th Technical Rescue Company, 46th

Soldiers from 178th Technical Rescue Company, 46th Engineer Battalion, cut apart crushed vehicles to rescue dummies during search and extraction training on the Muscatatuck Urban Training Center in North Vernon... More

(From left to right)  Command Sgt. Maj. LaMarquis Knowles,

(From left to right) Command Sgt. Maj. LaMarquis Knowles,

(From left to right) Command Sgt. Maj. LaMarquis Knowles, Brig. Gen. Clarence K. K. Chinn, command team of Joint Readiness Training Center and Fort Polk, La., and Col. Bret VanCamp, 1st Maneuver Enhancement Br... More

Soldiers from 178th Technical Rescue Company, 46th

Soldiers from 178th Technical Rescue Company, 46th

Soldiers from 178th Technical Rescue Company, 46th Engineer Battalion, cut apart crushed vehicles to rescue dummies during search and extraction training on the Muscatatuck Urban Training Center in North Vernon... More

Brig. Gen. Clarence K. K. Chinn, commanding general

Brig. Gen. Clarence K. K. Chinn, commanding general

Brig. Gen. Clarence K. K. Chinn, commanding general of Joint Readiness Training Center and Fort Polk, La., greets Pvt. 1st Class Caleb Deibeo, a chemical, biological, radiological , and nuclear (CBRN) specialis... More

Brig. Gen. Clarence K. K. Chinn, commanding general

Brig. Gen. Clarence K. K. Chinn, commanding general

Brig. Gen. Clarence K. K. Chinn, commanding general of Joint Readiness Training Center and Fort Polk, La., meets with Tom Phillips, incident commander of Muscatatuck Urban Training Center in North Vernon, Ind.,... More

Brig. Gen. Clarence K. K. Chinn, commanding general

Brig. Gen. Clarence K. K. Chinn, commanding general

Brig. Gen. Clarence K. K. Chinn, commanding general of Joint Readiness Training Center and Fort Polk, La., greets Spc. Walter Cain, a medic with 550th Area Support Medical Company of Fort Bragg, N.C., during Vi... More

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