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Michigan National Guard Soldiers assigned to the 460th

Michigan National Guard Soldiers assigned to the 460th

Michigan National Guard Soldiers assigned to the 460th Chemical Company wear full HAZMAT suits during a simulated chemical attack at the Kalamazoo County Fairgrounds April 30, 2019 as part of Northern Exposure ... More

Michigan National Guard Soldiers assigned to the 51st

Michigan National Guard Soldiers assigned to the 51st

Michigan National Guard Soldiers assigned to the 51st Civil Support Team, wearing HAZMAT suits, investigate the scene of a simulated chemical attack at Kalamazoo County Fairgrounds April 30, 2019 as part of Nor... More

Michigan National Guard Soldiers assigned to the 460th

Michigan National Guard Soldiers assigned to the 460th

Michigan National Guard Soldiers assigned to the 460th Chemical Company and 51st Civil Support Team practice responding to chemical hazards as part of exercise Northern Exposure 2019 at the Kalamazoo County Fai... More

Michigan National Guard Soldiers assigned to the 460th

Michigan National Guard Soldiers assigned to the 460th

Michigan National Guard Soldiers assigned to the 460th Chemical Company check their air supply prior to practicing hazard response in a simulated chemical attack at Kalamazoo County Fairgrounds April 30, 2019 a... More

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