Thai medical examiners simulate washing radiation off a contaminated casualty during Chemical, Biological, Radiological, and Nuclear response training Feb. 16 at Camp Samaesan, Kingdom of Thailand. Casualties must be completely decontaminated before their wounds are addressed when a chemical or radiological threat is present. The CBRN training is part of exercise Cobra Gold, and is designed to allow the and Thai military members to cooperate and learn from each other. ( Marine Corps photo by Cpl. Joshua Murray/RELEASED) and Thai military members conduct CBRN training together 150


Thai medical examiners simulate washing radiation off a contaminated casualty during Chemical, Biological, Radiological, and Nuclear response training Feb. 16 at Camp Samaesan, Kingdom of Thailand. Casualties must be completely decontaminated before their wounds are addressed when a chemical or radiological threat is present. The CBRN training is part of exercise Cobra Gold, and is designed to allow the and Thai military members to cooperate and learn from each other. ( Marine Corps photo by Cpl. Joshua Murray/RELEASED) and Thai military members conduct CBRN training together 150216-M-LS369-004


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