Army Reserve Spc. Yee Moua (left), a chemical, biological, radiological and nuclear (CBRN) specialist and native of Appleton, Wisconsin, assigned to the 388th Chemical Company, 472nd Chemical Battalion, 76th Operational Response Command, explains the functionality of a chemical detector to a group of nearly 30 Mexican Army Soldiers, while Sgt. Jose Lugo, a linguist and native of Bremerton, Washington, assigned to the 341st Military Intelligence Battalion, translates during a CBRN class at Camp Grayling, Michigan June 6 as part of exercise Fuerzas Amigas. The Mexican Army Soldiers have spent t


Army Reserve Spc. Yee Moua (left), a chemical, biological, radiological and nuclear (CBRN) specialist and native of Appleton, Wisconsin, assigned to the 388th Chemical Company, 472nd Chemical Battalion, 76th Operational Response Command, explains the functionality of a chemical detector to a group of nearly 30 Mexican Army Soldiers, while Sgt. Jose Lugo, a linguist and native of Bremerton, Washington, assigned to the 341st Military Intelligence Battalion, translates during a CBRN class at Camp Grayling, Michigan June 6 as part of exercise Fuerzas Amigas. The Mexican Army Soldiers have spent the last several days at Camp Grayling observing and getting hands-on training and experience with CBRN equipment and procedures as Soldiers from all three components of the Army joined forces to train, assist and supervise them as part of exercise Fuerzas Amigas taking place June 2-12.


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