Lance Cpl. Steven Greenwood, 22nd Marine Expeditionary Unit chemical, biological, radiological and nuclear defense specialist and native of Albany, , and Lance Cpl. Dylan Shuler, 22nd MEU CBRN specialist and native of Bell Buckle, Tenn., work together to use a jackhammer to breach through a cement slab during collapsed-structure rescue training at the Center for National Response in Gallagher, , May 29, 2013. A group of 10 Marines and a corpsman from the 22nd MEU completed the 10-day course, which also covered rope rescues and rescue tactics in confined spaces, May 30 in preparation fo


Lance Cpl. Steven Greenwood, 22nd Marine Expeditionary Unit chemical, biological, radiological and nuclear defense specialist and native of Albany, , and Lance Cpl. Dylan Shuler, 22nd MEU CBRN specialist and native of Bell Buckle, Tenn., work together to use a jackhammer to breach through a cement slab during collapsed-structure rescue training at the Center for National Response in Gallagher, , May 29, 2013. A group of 10 Marines and a corpsman from the 22nd MEU completed the 10-day course, which also covered rope rescues and rescue tactics in confined spaces, May 30 in preparation for the unit's deployment early next year. (Marine Corps photo by Lance Cpl. Krista James/released) 22nd MEU CBRN Marines secure rescue certifications 130529-M-PY808-009


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