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Staff Sgt. William Benson, a broadcast journalist with

Staff Sgt. William Benson, a broadcast journalist with

Staff Sgt. William Benson, a broadcast journalist with the 209th Broadcast Operations Detachment out of Rome, Ga., dons a self-contained breathing aparatus in order to capture footage and provide video coverage... More

Grainger Lt. Gen. (Ret.) Russel L. Honoré steps down

Grainger Lt. Gen. (Ret.) Russel L. Honoré steps down

Grainger Lt. Gen. (Ret.) Russel L. Honoré steps down from the stage before a crowd of military and civilian medical staff at the Grainger Inc. in Lake Forest, Ill., June 11. Lt. Gen. Honoré was the keynote spea... More

Soldiers of the 411th Chemical Company (Heavy) from

Soldiers of the 411th Chemical Company (Heavy) from

Soldiers of the 411th Chemical Company (Heavy) from Edison, N.J., set up their M31E1 Biological Integrated Detection System (BIDS) vehicle during Exercise Red Dragon 2011 at a mass casualty reaction training si... More

A volunteer casualty victim of a Chemical, Biological,

A volunteer casualty victim of a Chemical, Biological,

A volunteer casualty victim of a Chemical, Biological, Radiological & Nuclear attack during Exercise Red Dragon 2012 at Lake Forest, Ill.

A volunteer casualty victim of a Chemical, Biological,

A volunteer casualty victim of a Chemical, Biological,

A volunteer casualty victim of a Chemical, Biological, Radiological & Nuclear attack during Exercise Red Dragon 2012 at Lake Forest, Ill.

Grainger U.S. Army Lt. Gen. (Ret.) Russel L. Honoré

Grainger U.S. Army Lt. Gen. (Ret.) Russel L. Honoré

Grainger U.S. Army Lt. Gen. (Ret.) Russel L. Honoré stands before a crowd of military and civilian personnel at the Grainger Inc. Headquarters in Lake Forest, Ill., June 11, 2011. Lt. Gen. Honoré was the keynot... More

Grainger Lt. Gen. (Ret.) Russel L. Honoré explains

Grainger Lt. Gen. (Ret.) Russel L. Honoré explains

Grainger Lt. Gen. (Ret.) Russel L. Honoré explains the importance about being prepared for disasters while on stage at the Grainger Inc. in Lake Forest, Ill., June 11 2011. Lt. Gen Honoré was the keynote speake... More

Grainger U.S. Army Pfc. John Jessie and U.S. Army Sgt.

Grainger U.S. Army Pfc. John Jessie and U.S. Army Sgt.

Grainger U.S. Army Pfc. John Jessie and U.S. Army Sgt. Kristin Wilhelm of 4224th U.S. Army Hospital monitor U.S. Navy Seaman Apprentice Danielle Peck in a medical tent at the Grainger Inc. in Lake Forest, Ill.,... More

During a mass casualty training event in Augusta, Ga.,

During a mass casualty training event in Augusta, Ga.,

During a mass casualty training event in Augusta, Ga., Pfc. Class Shavonne Alston of the 413th Chemical Company from Florence, S.C., decontaminates Pfc. Patrick Girvan of the 314th Chemical Company from Decatur... More

Spc. Marta Dulko and Sgt. Jose Anglero of the 411th

Spc. Marta Dulko and Sgt. Jose Anglero of the 411th

Spc. Marta Dulko and Sgt. Jose Anglero of the 411th Chemical Company (Heavy) from Edison, N.J., work in their M31E1 biological integrated detection system vehicle during Exercise Red Dragon 2011 at a mass casua... More

U.S. Army Reserve Spc. Justin Gotkowski, of the 379th

U.S. Army Reserve Spc. Justin Gotkowski, of the 379th

U.S. Army Reserve Spc. Justin Gotkowski, of the 379th Chemical Company, acts out in pain while awaiting treatment in the triage tent at Northwest Community Hospital. Spc. Gotkowski participated as a trauma vict... More

Soldiers of 673rd Quartermaster Company wash and clean

Soldiers of 673rd Quartermaster Company wash and clean

Soldiers of 673rd Quartermaster Company wash and clean a mannequin that is contaminated during a biohazard decontamination exercise at Northwest Community Hospital, Chicago, June 10, 2011. Known as "Red Dragon,... More

The registrar staff admits U.S. Army Reserve Spc. Justin

The registrar staff admits U.S. Army Reserve Spc. Justin

The registrar staff admits U.S. Army Reserve Spc. Justin Gotkowski of the 379th Chemical Company into Northwest Community Hospital at the entrance of the triage center. Spc. Gotkowski participated as a trauma v... More

Grainger U.S. Army Pfc. John Jessie of 5th Medical

Grainger U.S. Army Pfc. John Jessie of 5th Medical

Grainger U.S. Army Pfc. John Jessie of 5th Medical Brigade checks U.S. Navy Seaman Apprentice Danielle Peck's heart pressure in a medical tent at the Grainger Inc. in Lake Forest, Ill., June 11 2011. "Red Drago... More

Soldiers of the 673rd Quartermaster Company check a

Soldiers of the 673rd Quartermaster Company check a

Soldiers of the 673rd Quartermaster Company check a victim for identification during a disaster drill at Northwest Community Hospital. Mannequins are used as deceased victims in the drill for the U.S. Army Rese... More

Medical staff transports U.S. Army Reserve Spc. Justin

Medical staff transports U.S. Army Reserve Spc. Justin

Medical staff transports U.S. Army Reserve Spc. Justin Gotkowski, of the 379th Chemical Company, from the triage tent into the emergency room at Northwest Community Hospital. Spc. Gotkowski participated as a tr... More

U.S. Army Sgt. 1st Class Freddie Acevedo of the 673rd

U.S. Army Sgt. 1st Class Freddie Acevedo of the 673rd

U.S. Army Sgt. 1st Class Freddie Acevedo of the 673rd Quartermaster Company briefs his soldiers before they begin a biohazard decontamination exercise at Northwest Community Hospital, Arlington Heights, Ill., J... More

Paramedics pull U.S. Army Reserve Spc. Justin Gotkowski

Paramedics pull U.S. Army Reserve Spc. Justin Gotkowski

Paramedics pull U.S. Army Reserve Spc. Justin Gotkowski of the 379th Chemical Company from an ambulance and into the triage center at Northwest Community Hospital. Spc. Gotkowski participated as a trauma victim... More

An emergency room technician rushes U.S. Army Reserve

An emergency room technician rushes U.S. Army Reserve

An emergency room technician rushes U.S. Army Reserve Spc. Justin Gotkowski of the 379th Chemical Company to the intensive care unit of Northwest Community Hospital. Spc. Gotkowski participated as a trauma vict... More

A team leader of the 673rd Quartermaster Company checks

A team leader of the 673rd Quartermaster Company checks

A team leader of the 673rd Quartermaster Company checks and secures another soldier’s gear during an emergency response exercise at Northwest Community Hospital, Arlington Heights, Ill., June 10, 2011. Known as... More

A volunteer casualty victim of a Chemical, Biological,

A volunteer casualty victim of a Chemical, Biological,

A volunteer casualty victim of a Chemical, Biological, Radiological & Nuclear attack during Exercise Red Dragon 2012 at Lake Forest, Ill.

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