Soldiers with the 172nd Hazard Response Company from Fort Riley, Kansas carry a patient to a decontamination site Aug. 25, 2016 at Fort Hood, Texas during Exercise Sudden Response 16. The weeklong exercise was a key training event for the 172nd HR Co. and various other units within Joint Task Force Civil Support, a rapidly deployable force of more than 5,000 service members from across the country who are specially trained and equipped to provide life-saving assistance in the event of chemical, biological, radiological or nuclear disasters in the ( Army photo by Sgt. Marcus Floyd, 13t


Soldiers with the 172nd Hazard Response Company from Fort Riley, Kansas carry a patient to a decontamination site Aug. 25, 2016 at Fort Hood, Texas during Exercise Sudden Response 16. The weeklong exercise was a key training event for the 172nd HR Co. and various other units within Joint Task Force Civil Support, a rapidly deployable force of more than 5,000 service members from across the country who are specially trained and equipped to provide life-saving assistance in the event of chemical, biological, radiological or nuclear disasters in the ( Army photo by Sgt. Marcus Floyd, 13th Public Affairs Detachment)


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