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Marines from the II Marine Expeditionary Force, Chemical Biological Incident Response Force, Initial Response Force 'A' load CBIRF response vehicles onto a C-5 Galaxy bound for Japan, Apr. 1, 2011. Based at Naval Suport Facility Indian Head Maryland, CBIRF is a unit comprised of Marines and sailors specially trained to counter the effects of a chemical, biological, radiological, nuclear, and high-yeild explosive (CBRNE) incident. Usually, that intails being available to assist local, state and federal agencies with domestic emergency responses to CBRNE incidents. This is CBIRF's first  overseas deployment since it was stood up in 1996 in response to the sarin attack on Tokyo subway in 1995. (Released)
040211-F-MG591-473.JPG Photo By: Senior Airman Perry Aston

Feb 27, 2012
Marines from the II Marine Expeditionary Force, Chemical Biological Incident Response Force, Initial Response Force 'A' load CBIRF response vehicles onto a C-5 Galaxy bound for Japan, Apr. 1, 2011. Based at Naval Suport Facility Indian Head Maryland, CBIRF is a unit comprised of Marines and sailors specially trained to counter the effects of a chemical, biological, radiological, nuclear, and high-yeild explosive (CBRNE) incident. Usually, that intails being available to assist local, state and federal agencies with domestic emergency responses to CBRNE incidents. This is CBIRF's first overseas deployment since it was stood up in 1996 in response to the sarin attack on Tokyo subway in 1995. (Released)


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