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Army Capt. Samuel Cho, medical operations officer,

Army Capt. Samuel Cho, medical operations officer,

Army Capt. Samuel Cho, medical operations officer, 9th Civil Support Team, California National Guard, reviews possible medical evacuation routes with Army Capt. Fernando Perez, operations officer, 9th CST, duri... More

Army Capt. Samuel Cho, medical operations officer,

Army Capt. Samuel Cho, medical operations officer,

Army Capt. Samuel Cho, medical operations officer, 9th Civil Support Team, California National Guard, reviews possible medical evacuation routes with Army Capt. Fernando Perez, operations officer, 9th CST, duri... More

Army Sgt. Kris Quinones, 9th Civil Support Team, California

Army Sgt. Kris Quinones, 9th Civil Support Team, California

Army Sgt. Kris Quinones, 9th Civil Support Team, California National Guard, ratchets closed a sample of hazardous material while Army Staff Sgt. Keith Hapenney quickly puts away supplies during a training scena... More

From left, Capt. Samuel Cho and Capt. Nick Brecht,

From left, Capt. Samuel Cho and Capt. Nick Brecht,

From left, Capt. Samuel Cho and Capt. Nick Brecht, 9th Civil Support Team, California National Guard, arrive at Kaneohe Bay in response to a call about suspicious packages on nearby Coconut Island during a CST ... More

Capt. Fernando Perez, operations officer, 9th Civil

Capt. Fernando Perez, operations officer, 9th Civil

Capt. Fernando Perez, operations officer, 9th Civil Support Team, California National Guard, speaks with a role-playing FBI agent about suspicious packages found on Coconut Island during a training scenario Apr... More

From left, Capt. Nick Brecht and Capt. Fernando Perez,

From left, Capt. Nick Brecht and Capt. Fernando Perez,

From left, Capt. Nick Brecht and Capt. Fernando Perez, 9th Civil Support Team, California National Guard, wait off shore of Coconut Island while two initial team members check the area for possible contaminatio... More

Army Staff Sgt. Keith Hapenney (left) and Army Sgt.

Army Staff Sgt. Keith Hapenney (left) and Army Sgt.

Army Staff Sgt. Keith Hapenney (left) and Army Sgt. Kris Quinones, both members of the 9th Civil Support Team, California National Guard, identify secondary hazardous material threats during a training event on... More

Army Sgt. Kris Quinones, 9th Civil Support Team, California

Army Sgt. Kris Quinones, 9th Civil Support Team, California

Army Sgt. Kris Quinones, 9th Civil Support Team, California National Guard, is the first survey team member to arrive on the incident site during a hazardous material training scenario on Coconut Island in Kane... More

Army Staff Sgt. Keith Hapenney, 9th Civil Support Team,

Army Staff Sgt. Keith Hapenney, 9th Civil Support Team,

Army Staff Sgt. Keith Hapenney, 9th Civil Support Team, California National Guard, prepares a sample of hazardous material for testing during a training scenario on Coconut Island in Kaneohe Bay April 24, 2012.... More

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