Marines Cpl. Joshua Nottingham helps Cpl. Andrew Higgin both attached to the Marine Corps Chemical Biological Incident Response Force troubleshoot decontamination equipment during Exercise Vista Forge, Nov. 2 in Atlanta. Military units comprising of chemical, biological, radiological and nuclear (CBRN) Response Force (DCRF) participate in this long-planned, annual exercise which enhances the Department of Defense’s ability to coordinate with local, state, and other federal agencies to save lives and mitigate human suffering during a catastrophic incident through urban search and rescue, a


Marines Cpl. Joshua Nottingham helps Cpl. Andrew Higgin both attached to the Marine Corps Chemical Biological Incident Response Force troubleshoot decontamination equipment during Exercise Vista Forge, Nov. 2 in Atlanta. Military units comprising of chemical, biological, radiological and nuclear (CBRN) Response Force (DCRF) participate in this long-planned, annual exercise which enhances the Department of Defense’s ability to coordinate with local, state, and other federal agencies to save lives and mitigate human suffering during a catastrophic incident through urban search and rescue, and mass casualty decontamination.


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