Tech. Sgt. Timothy Booth, 188th Medical Group bioenvironmental engineer, shows a cadet of the Northside High School junior reserve officer training corps program how to use the Hazmat ID 360 command system Jan. 25, 2016, during their visit of the 188th Wing at Ebbing Air National Guard Base, Fort Smith Ark. The cadets of the Northside junior reserve officer training corps (JROTC) program came to the 188th to learn about careers in the Air National Guard. Bioenviornmental engineers use the HAZMAT ID command system to identify materials by reflections of light. ( Air National Guard photo by


Tech. Sgt. Timothy Booth, 188th Medical Group bioenvironmental engineer, shows a cadet of the Northside High School junior reserve officer training corps program how to use the Hazmat ID 360 command system Jan. 25, 2016, during their visit of the 188th Wing at Ebbing Air National Guard Base, Fort Smith Ark. The cadets of the Northside junior reserve officer training corps (JROTC) program came to the 188th to learn about careers in the Air National Guard. Bioenviornmental engineers use the HAZMAT ID command system to identify materials by reflections of light. ( Air National Guard photo by Senior Airman Cody Martin/Released)


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