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Clad in hazmat suits, 2nd Civil Support Team (CST)

Clad in hazmat suits, 2nd Civil Support Team (CST)

Clad in hazmat suits, 2nd Civil Support Team (CST) members Staff Sgt. Joshua Spagnola (left) and Sgt. Christopher Rodriguez (right) search for a mock WMD laboratory during the 2nd CST's training exercise at Jos... More

2nd Civil Support Team (CST) member Staff Sgt. David

2nd Civil Support Team (CST) member Staff Sgt. David

2nd Civil Support Team (CST) member Staff Sgt. David Hansen (left) helps fellow team member Staff Sgt. Joshua Spagnola don a hazmat suit during the 2nd CST's training exercise at Joseph L. Bruno Stadium in Troy... More

2nd Civil Support Team (CST) members Staff Sgt. Joshua

2nd Civil Support Team (CST) members Staff Sgt. Joshua

2nd Civil Support Team (CST) members Staff Sgt. Joshua Spagnola (left) and Sgt. Christopher Rodriguez (right) don hazmat suits and prepare other gear before entering Joseph L. Bruno Stadium in Troy, N.Y. during... More

2nd Civil Support Team (CST) members Sgt. Christopher

2nd Civil Support Team (CST) members Sgt. Christopher

2nd Civil Support Team (CST) members Sgt. Christopher Rodriguez (left) and Staff Sgt. Joshua Spagnola (right) move toward a mock WMD laboratory during the 2nd CST's training exercise at Joseph L. Bruno Stadium ... More

2nd Civil Support Team (CST) member Staff Sgt. Joshua

2nd Civil Support Team (CST) member Staff Sgt. Joshua

2nd Civil Support Team (CST) member Staff Sgt. Joshua Spagnola uses evidence markers to tag suspected hazardous materials in a mock WMD laboratory during the 2nd CST's training exercise at Joseph L. Bruno Stadi... More

2nd Civil Support Team (CST) members Staff Sgt. Joshua

2nd Civil Support Team (CST) members Staff Sgt. Joshua

2nd Civil Support Team (CST) members Staff Sgt. Joshua Spagnola (left) and Sgt. Christopher Rodriguez (right) investigate a mock WMD laboratory during the 2nd CST's training exercise at Joseph L. Bruno Stadium ... More

Members of the New York National Guard's 2nd Civil

Members of the New York National Guard's 2nd Civil

Members of the New York National Guard's 2nd Civil Support Team (CST) deploy their vehicles and equipment at Joseph L. Bruno Stadium in Troy, N.Y. during the team's training exercise there on April 12, 2017. Te... More

Maj. Ron McCarthy, 2nd Civil Support Team (CST) medical

Maj. Ron McCarthy, 2nd Civil Support Team (CST) medical

Maj. Ron McCarthy, 2nd Civil Support Team (CST) medical officer and acting survey-team leader (center right) gives a mission briefing to fellow team members Staff Sgt. Joshua Spagnola (far right), Sgt. Christop... More

An AreaRAE Steel wireless gas monitor, set up by the

An AreaRAE Steel wireless gas monitor, set up by the

An AreaRAE Steel wireless gas monitor, set up by the New York National Guard's 2nd Civil Support Team (CST), operates at Joseph L. Bruno Stadium in Troy, N.Y. during the team's training exercise there on April ... More

2nd Civil Support Team (CST) members Staff Sgt. Joshua

2nd Civil Support Team (CST) members Staff Sgt. Joshua

2nd Civil Support Team (CST) members Staff Sgt. Joshua Spagnola and Sgt. Christopher Rodriguez enter a mock WMD laboratory during the 2nd CST's training exercise at Joseph L. Bruno Stadium in Troy, N.Y. on Apri... More

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