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Airman 1st Class William Workman, 376th Expeditionary

Airman 1st Class William Workman, 376th Expeditionary

Airman 1st Class William Workman, 376th Expeditionary Civil Engineer Squadron Emergency Management Flight training representative, takes a sample of a mock powdery substance during a training session March 6, 2... More

Left, Airmen 1st Class Eric Welsh and William Workman,

Left, Airmen 1st Class Eric Welsh and William Workman,

Left, Airmen 1st Class Eric Welsh and William Workman, 376th Expeditionary Civil Engineer Squadron Emergency Management Flight representatives, identify substances during a training session March 6, 2013, at Tr... More

Left, Airman 1st Class Eric Welsh, 376th Expeditionary

Left, Airman 1st Class Eric Welsh, 376th Expeditionary

Left, Airman 1st Class Eric Welsh, 376th Expeditionary Civil Engineer Squadron Emergency Management Flight operations representative, prepares a chemical detector device while Airman 1st Class William Workman, ... More

Left, Airmen 1st Class Eric Welsh and William Workman,

Left, Airmen 1st Class Eric Welsh and William Workman,

Left, Airmen 1st Class Eric Welsh and William Workman, 376th Expeditionary Civil Engineer Squadron Emergency Management Flight representatives, use a hazardous materials identifier to determine the type of subs... More

Airman 1st Class William Workman, 376th Expeditionary

Airman 1st Class William Workman, 376th Expeditionary

Airman 1st Class William Workman, 376th Expeditionary Civil Engineer Squadron Emergency Management Flight training representative, uses a hand-held chemical detector to identify the mock bottled substance durin... More

Left, Master Sgt. Michael Foster, 376th Expeditionary

Left, Master Sgt. Michael Foster, 376th Expeditionary

Left, Master Sgt. Michael Foster, 376th Expeditionary Civil Engineer Squadron Emergency Management Flight chief, adjusts a self-contained breathing apparatus for Airman 1st Class Eric Welsh, 376 ECES Emergency ... More

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