Senior Airmen Seth Schoenfld and Zach Burnett, both emergency managers attending Global Dragon, attempt to identify multiple radioactive contaminants in a full-scale passenger train during a training event on March 18, 2015. Held at the Guardian Centers of Georgia, Global Dragon Deployment For Training provides a refresher course for Airmen, allowing them to put their skills to use to identify live chemical, biological, radiological and nuclear agents and materials. Air National Guard emergency management technicians from more than 20 individual units participated in Global Dragon. Schoenfeld


Senior Airmen Seth Schoenfld and Zach Burnett, both emergency managers attending Global Dragon, attempt to identify multiple radioactive contaminants in a full-scale passenger train during a training event on March 18, 2015. Held at the Guardian Centers of Georgia, Global Dragon Deployment For Training provides a refresher course for Airmen, allowing them to put their skills to use to identify live chemical, biological, radiological and nuclear agents and materials. Air National Guard emergency management technicians from more than 20 individual units participated in Global Dragon. Schoenfeld is a member of the 108th Wing based out of New Jersey. Burnett is a member of the 137th Air Refueling Wing out of Oklahoma. (New York Air National Guard / Staff Sgt. Christopher S. Muncy / released) Air National Guard emergency managers continue training at Global Dragon 150318-Z-SV144-025


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