SAN ANTONIO, TX. - U.S. Army North Civil Support Training Activity (CSTA) certified the Chemical, Biological, Radiological and Nuclear (CBRN) training of Soldiers from the 3rd Platoon, 68th Engineer ...
The Joint Multinational Readiness Center's reputation for providing U.S., allied and partnered soldiers challenging training and tough, real-world scenarios seems to grow every year. This success is ...
At the request of ten partner countries of the South East and Eastern Europe (SEEE) region, the SEEE Regional Secretariat initiated conducting a series of capacity building and online training ...
Chemical, biological, radiological or nuclear attacks are some of the most hostile environments service members may be exposed to in a combat zone, and which is why training must continue despite ...
Daring moves by U.S. adversaries foreshadow the return of sinister nuclear, chemical or biological weapons as technological advances promise to bring new tools of destruction to strike soldiers on ...
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Marines Conduct CBRN and SOF Training in Puerto Rico
U.S. Marines with the Maritime Special Purpose Force, 22nd Marine Expeditionary Unit (Special Operations Capable) conduct dry ...
Cpl. Albert Gaston, a chemical, biological, radiological and nuclear (CBRN) defense specialist with the CBRN response element (CRE), 31st Marine Expeditionary Unit, relays a report while inspecting a ...
Here’s What You Need to Remember: In NATO, CBRN training has lapsed. The threat of chemical and nuclear warfare loomed large over most militaries during the Cold War. The development of new nerve ...
A team from the UK’s Counter Terrorism Policing National CBRN Centre has completed a five-day CBRN (Operational and Tactical) ...
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