Nuclear, biological, chemical soldiers, Sgt. Michael Poindexter, from Dillion, , and Spc. Matthew Saupe, from Seattle, Wash., mark the area where hazardous material were found on the second floor of the village during a training scenario. The scenario is part of the training provided by the 205th Infantry Brigade and the 157th Infantry Brigade, First Army Division East, at Camp Atterbury Joint Maneuver Training Center, Ind., for units deploying to places like Afghanistan, Iraq, Kosovo, the Sinai Peninsula, and the Horn of Africa. The Reserve unit, a hazardous material response team, can re


Nuclear, biological, chemical soldiers, Sgt. Michael Poindexter, from Dillion, , and Spc. Matthew Saupe, from Seattle, Wash., mark the area where hazardous material were found on the second floor of the village during a training scenario. The scenario is part of the training provided by the 205th Infantry Brigade and the 157th Infantry Brigade, First Army Division East, at Camp Atterbury Joint Maneuver Training Center, Ind., for units deploying to places like Afghanistan, Iraq, Kosovo, the Sinai Peninsula, and the Horn of Africa. The Reserve unit, a hazardous material response team, can respond in 72 hours to 32 counties from its base in Kuwait. Radiation threat training prepares Chemical unit to support 32 countries 121002-A-OC713-941


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