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LANDOVER, Md.-The Chemical Biological Incident Response Force Company B enter the "unknown" during a simulated weapons of mass destruction attack at the Landover Metro Training Facility May 12.  According to 1st Sgt. Brian Taylor, Company B First Sergeant, CBIRF, "To understand the operation as a whole one must think of it as 'organized chaos.'"  "What this means," explains Taylor, "is that there is so much going on, it [the rescue mission] looks chaotic but in all reality the Marines and Sailors within the chaos fully understand their jobs and how to make this work with the other Marines and Sailors within the crisis area."
060112-M-0000A-009.jpg Photo By: Sgt. Christopher D. Reed

Jan 12, 2006
LANDOVER, Md.-The Chemical Biological Incident Response Force Company B enter the "unknown" during a simulated weapons of mass destruction attack at the Landover Metro Training Facility May 12. According to 1st Sgt. Brian Taylor, Company B First Sergeant, CBIRF, "To understand the operation as a whole one must think of it as 'organized chaos.'" "What this means," explains Taylor, "is that there is so much going on, it [the rescue mission] looks chaotic but in all reality the Marines and Sailors within the chaos fully understand their jobs and how to make this work with the other Marines and Sailors within the crisis area."


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