Photo by Sgt. Scott McAdam | Marine Corps Air Station Miramar | 04.08.2008
An Army chemical, biological, radiological, nuclear and explosives specialist tests a contaminate sample using a hazardous material identification computer Apr. 8. Using their equipment, the service members can identify a solid or liquid substance with up to 99 percent accuracy....
Photo by Sgt. Scott McAdam | Marine Corps Air Station Miramar | 04.08.2008
Chemical, biological, radiological and nuclear specialists mark three simulated contaminates during a training exercise Apr. 8. The Marines and Soldiers, participating in the training, mark contaminates with tape for identification purposes....
Photo by Sgt. Scott McAdam | Marine Corps Air Station Miramar | 04.08.2008
Army Sgt. Benton Jackson, chemical, biological, radiological, nuclear and explosives specialist, 129th Combat Sustainment Support Battalion, 507th Infantry Regiment, decontaminates after returning from a simulated contamination area Apr. 8. The joint service training hosted by Marines with Marine Wing Headquarters Squadron 3, 3rd Marine Aircraft Wing, trained service members on new equipment......
Photo by Sgt. Scott McAdam | Marine Corps Air Station Miramar | 04.08.2008
A simulated contaminate lays hidden behind a wooden box during a training exercise hosted by chemical, biological, radiological, nuclear and explosive specialists with Marine Wing Support Squadron 3, 3rd Marine Aircraft Wing....
Photo by Sgt. Scott McAdam | Marine Corps Air Station Miramar | 04.08.2008
Two Army chemical, biological, radiological, nuclear and explosive specialists use their equipment to detect any threats before entering a house in a simulated contamination scenario. The soldiers check all windows, and doors for contamination before entering any structure in a contaminated area....