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Marines and Sailors with the Chemical Biological Incident Response Force, II Marine Expeditionary Force put their training to use during Exercise Sudden Response aboard Marine Corps Base Quantico on Friday, December 5. Exercise Sudden Response is a Joint Task Force Civil Support exercise designed to challenge the combined forces with multiple scenarios, which could be encountered during a chemical, biological, radiological, nuclear or high-yield explosive incident. CBIRF trained along side the 911th Technical Rescue Engineer Company, the 89th Chemical Company, 3rd Armored Cavalry Regiment, and the 720th Military Police Battalion. CBIRF is prepared to respond, with minimal warning, to any CBRNE event in order to assist local, state, or federal agencies and the geographic combatant commanders in the conduct of CBRNE response or consequence management operations. (Official Marine Corps Photo by Sgt. Kuande L. Hall/RELEASED).
141205-M-UK160-014.JPG Photo By: Sgt Kuande Hall

Dec 16, 2014
Quantico, VA - Marines and Sailors with the Chemical Biological Incident Response Force, II Marine Expeditionary Force put their training to use during Exercise Sudden Response aboard Marine Corps Base Quantico on Friday, December 5. Exercise Sudden Response is a Joint Task Force Civil Support exercise designed to challenge the combined forces with multiple scenarios, which could be encountered during a chemical, biological, radiological, nuclear or high-yield explosive incident. CBIRF trained along side the 911th Technical Rescue Engineer Company, the 89th Chemical Company, 3rd Armored Cavalry Regiment, and the 720th Military Police Battalion. CBIRF is prepared to respond, with minimal warning, to any CBRNE event in order to assist local, state, or federal agencies and the geographic combatant commanders in the conduct of CBRNE response or consequence management operations. (Official Marine Corps Photo by Sgt. Kuande L. Hall/RELEASED).


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