Marines Corps Cpl. Anthony Yordi, left, helps Lance Cpl. Xander Cook, perform a decontamination demonstration for the Armed Forces of the Philippines and Japan Ground Self-Defense Force during KAMANDAG 6 at Naval Education, Training and Doctrine Command in Zambales, Philippines, Oct. 7, 2022. The demonstration built upon chemical, biological, radiological, and nuclear tactics and procedures shared among the Marine Corps, Philippine Marine Corps and the JGSDF. KAMANDAG is an annual, bilateral exercise between the AFP and the military designed to strengthen interoperability, capab


Marines Corps Cpl. Anthony Yordi, left, helps Lance Cpl. Xander Cook, perform a decontamination demonstration for the Armed Forces of the Philippines and Japan Ground Self-Defense Force during KAMANDAG 6 at Naval Education, Training and Doctrine Command in Zambales, Philippines, Oct. 7, 2022. The demonstration built upon chemical, biological, radiological, and nuclear tactics and procedures shared among the Marine Corps, Philippine Marine Corps and the JGSDF. KAMANDAG is an annual, bilateral exercise between the AFP and the military designed to strengthen interoperability, capabilities, trust and cooperation built over decades of shared experiences. Yordi, a Northridge, California native, and Cook, a Bristow, Virginia native, are both CBRN defense specialists with the 31st Marine Expeditionary Unit.


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