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Pfc. Josh Stanley, identification and detection specialist, identification and detection platoon (IDP), Headquarters and Service Company, Chemical Biological Incident Response Force, II Marine Expeditionary Force, documents a sample he tested in a simulated contaminated environment at Eastern Shield, an exercise here March 17th. After extracting the samples from the contaminated area, the samples went to CBIRF’s mobile laboratory; where Marines can test what type of contaminant their sample is.
090317-M-0000A-003.jpg Photo By: Sgt. Leslie Palmer

Mar 17, 2009
Pfc. Josh Stanley, identification and detection specialist, identification and detection platoon (IDP), Headquarters and Service Company, Chemical Biological Incident Response Force, II Marine Expeditionary Force, documents a sample he tested in a simulated contaminated environment at Eastern Shield, an exercise here March 17th. After extracting the samples from the contaminated area, the samples went to CBIRF’s mobile laboratory; where Marines can test what type of contaminant their sample is.


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