Marines prepare for worst with CBRN training drills
Marines with 2nd Transport Support Battalion lie in the prone position during a nuclear explosion simulation during chemical, biological, radioactive and nuclear defense training held at Marine Corps Base Camp Lejeune, N.C., Dec. 1, 2015. Marines applied information obtained in classes about an active chemical threat and the proper protective equipment to decontaminate themselves in a CBRN situation.
Marines.mil: Marines Prepare For Worst With CBRN Training Drills
MARINE CORPS BASE CAMP LEJEUNE, N.C. -- Marines with 2nd Transport Support Battalion are now more capable to handle a chemical weapons attack due to their completion of a chemical, biological, radioactive and nuclear defense training exercise at Marine Corps Base Camp Lejeune, Dec. 1, 2015.
During the training, Marines put into practice skills they learned in classes about an active chemical threat and the proper protective equipment to decontaminate themselves in a hazardous situation.
Practicing self-decontamination procedures is vital to mission accomplishment because exposing Marines to CBRN agents could cause serious health risks.
WNU Editor: Preparing for the worst.
2 comments:
From my viewpoint this is some funny sh t.
Where is the money?
It's SOP, When I was in the military in the late 80's we trained for WMD's as well. This is not news.
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