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English: SUFFIELD, CANADA--Cpl. Joshua D. Genrich, Company B, Chemical Biological Incident Response Force, II Marine Expeditionary Force, utilizes the M256A1 chemical detection kit to determine what type of chemical warfare agent is present during a chemical class taught at the Counter Terrorism Technology Center, Defense Research and Development Center, Sept. 6. The course, focused on the methods used to detect chemical agents, is designed to instill confidence in first responders and military personnel who may have to operate in an environment contaminated by CWAs following a weapons of mass destruction attack. |
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