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Naval Support Facility Indian Head Annex Stump Neck, Maryland (February 1, 2022) - U.S. Marine Corps Lt. Gen. Michael E. Langley, Commanding General, Fleet Marine Force Atlantic, U.S. Marine Corps Forces Command, Marine Forces Northern Command (MARFOR NORTHCOM) visits Chemical Biological Incident Response Force (CBIRF) aboard Naval Support Facility Indian Head Annex Stump Neck, Md. Lt. Gen. Langley toured the Downey Responder Training Facility to see what capabilities CBIRF has for Marines and Sailors. (Official U.S. Marine Corps photo by Lance Cpl. Blakely Graham/Released)

Photo by Lance Cpl. Blakely Graham

Lt. Gen. Michael E. Langley, Commanding General, Fleet Marine Force Atlantic, U.S. Marine Corps Forces Command, Marine Forces Northern Command Visits CBIRF

2 Feb 2022 | GySgt Kristian S. Karsten Chemical Biological Incident Response Force

Naval Support Facility Indian Head Annex Stump Neck, Maryland (February 1, 2022) - U.S. Marine Corps Lt. Gen. Michael E. Langley, Commanding General, Fleet Marine Force Atlantic, U.S. Marine Corps Forces Command, Marine Forces Northern Command (MARFOR NORTHCOM) visits Chemical Biological Incident Response Force (CBIRF) aboard Naval Support Facility Indian Head Annex Stump Neck, Md. Lt. Gen. Langley toured the Downey Responder Training Facility to see the expeditious response capabilities of CBIRF Marines and Sailors first hand. (Official U.S. Marine Corps photo by Lance Cpl. Blakely Graham/Released)


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