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Marines pull a simulated casualty, suspected of exposure

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Marines pull a simulated casualty, suspected of exposure to hazardous material, onto a stretcher during an assessment and consequence management response training event Aug. 27 at Marine Corps Air Station Futenma. The casualties were brought to a decontamination table where they were cut out of their clothes, cleaned and then transported to a medical facility. The Marines are chemical, biological, radiological and nuclear defense specialists with Marine Wing Headquarters Squadron 1, 1st Marine Aircraft Wing, III Marine Expeditionary Force. (U.S. Marine Corps photo by Lance Cpl. Tyler Ngiraswei/Released)

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okinawa nuclear iii marine expeditionary force marine corps air station futenma chemical assessment biological radiological hazmat cbrn futenma chemical agent mcas futenma consequence mcipac marine corps installations pacific mwhs 1 marine wing headquarters squadron 1 chemical agent monitor acm cbrn defense multirae pro talal a hafez rocky smith ii lance cpl tyler ngiraswei cbrn marines put through paces during hazmat response training dvids ultra high resolution high resolution us marine corps us marine corps in japan
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27/08/2014
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okinawa nuclear iii marine expeditionary force marine corps air station futenma chemical assessment biological radiological hazmat cbrn futenma chemical agent mcas futenma consequence mcipac marine corps installations pacific mwhs 1 marine wing headquarters squadron 1 chemical agent monitor acm cbrn defense multirae pro talal a hafez rocky smith ii lance cpl tyler ngiraswei cbrn marines put through paces during hazmat response training dvids ultra high resolution high resolution us marine corps us marine corps in japan