Chemical Biological Incident Response Force, CBIRF, Basic Operations Course, CBOC, instructors with CBIRF U. S. Forces Command utilize shaving cream as a teaching method to provide visualization for the chemicals a Marine or Sailor could be exposed to during a chemical, biological, radiological or nuclear high yield explosive, CBRNE, situation while challenging the students to prevent the shaving cream (chemicals) from touching the non contaminated layer of clothing beneath level “C” suits, at Naval Support Facility Indian Head Stump Neck Annex, Indian Head, Md. Jan. 31, 2017. CBOC is a 15-da


Chemical Biological Incident Response Force, CBIRF, Basic Operations Course, CBOC, instructors with CBIRF U. S. Forces Command utilize shaving cream as a teaching method to provide visualization for the chemicals a Marine or Sailor could be exposed to during a chemical, biological, radiological or nuclear high yield explosive, CBRNE, situation while challenging the students to prevent the shaving cream (chemicals) from touching the non contaminated layer of clothing beneath level “C” suits, at Naval Support Facility Indian Head Stump Neck Annex, Indian Head, Md. Jan. 31, 2017. CBOC is a 15-day course design to prepare every Marine with CBIRF regardless of their occupational specialty, to be able to respond to a chemical, biological, radiological, nuclear and high yield explosive, CBRNE, attack at a basic level. (Official USMC Photos by Lance Cpl. Maverick Mejia/Released)


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