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Team one from Headquarters and Support Company review the tasks in each of the three phases before starting the Chemical Biological Incident Response Force Commander’s Challenge on Nov. 6. Twelve teams of four competed in the challenge for bragging rights and a little extra liberty. The challenge to not only tested physical strength and endurance but their knowledge base of CBRNE consequence management as well. (Official Marine Corps photo by Sgt. Frances L Goch, Released)
121106-M-WC814-001.JPG Photo By: Sgt. Frances L. Goch

Nov 16, 2012
Naval Annex Stump Neck MD United States - Team one from Headquarters and Support Company review the tasks in each of the three phases before starting the Chemical Biological Incident Response Force Commander’s Challenge on Nov. 6. Twelve teams of four competed in the challenge for bragging rights and a little extra liberty. The challenge to not only tested physical strength and endurance but their knowledge base of CBRNE consequence management as well. (Official Marine Corps photo by Sgt. Frances L Goch, Released)


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