A West Virginia Army National Guard Soldier gets his biohazard suit removed by a fellow soldier as part of Chemical, Biological, Radiological, Nuclear and High-Yield Explosive Enhanced Response Force Package (CERF-P) decontamination team initial training March 26, 2018 at Volkstone Training Area, Camp Dawson, A new implementation of training requiring individuals from different WVARNG units across the state increased the effectiveness of CERFP response in the event of an attack or disaster compared to the previous versions which would have a single unit acting as the CERF-P teams as an a


A West Virginia Army National Guard Soldier gets his biohazard suit removed by a fellow soldier as part of Chemical, Biological, Radiological, Nuclear and High-Yield Explosive Enhanced Response Force Package (CERF-P) decontamination team initial training March 26, 2018 at Volkstone Training Area, Camp Dawson, A new implementation of training requiring individuals from different WVARNG units across the state increased the effectiveness of CERFP response in the event of an attack or disaster compared to the previous versions which would have a single unit acting as the CERF-P teams as an additional duty.( Air National Guard Photo by Airman 1st Class Caleb Vance)


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Keywords: army, cbrne, cerf-, ng, training, wvarng, wvng