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Erick Swartz, who is the resident scientist here and has a doctorate in chemistry trains Lance Cpl. Logan Carr, mobile laboratory operator, identification and detection platoon, Headquarters and Service Company, Chemical Biological Incident Response Force, II Marine Expeditionary Force on how to analyze a sample. Swartz helped to design the new mobile lab.
090414-M-1441P-002.jpg Photo By: Sgt. Leslie Palmer

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Mar 26, 2009
Erick Swartz, who is the resident scientist here and has a doctorate in chemistry trains Lance Cpl. Logan Carr, mobile laboratory operator, identification and detection platoon, Headquarters and Service Company, Chemical Biological Incident Response Force, II Marine Expeditionary Force on how to analyze a sample. Swartz helped to design the new mobile lab.


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