Army Sgt. Gregory Ray, a native of Reevesville, S.C., assigned to Headquarters and Headquarters Detachment, 59th Signal Battalion, walks to a staging area during Nuclear Biological Chemical training on Joint Base Elmendorf-Richardson, Alaska, Thursday, 2014. The training culminated with masked Soldiers entering a sealed chamber filled with CS, then removing their protective gear to promote confidence in their equipment. CS, technically known as 0 chlorobenzalmalononitrile, is a solid white powder mixed with a dispersal agent and commonly referred to as tear gas. (U.S. Air Force photo/Justin Connaher)
Date Taken: | 10.16.2014 |
Date Posted: | 10.17.2014 19:08 |
Photo ID: | 1618895 |
VIRIN: | 141016-F-LX370-021 |
Resolution: | 3000x2005 |
Size: | 2.08 MB |
Location: | JOINT BASE ELMENDORF-RICHARDSON, ALASKA, US |
Hometown: | REEVESVILLE, SOUTH CAROLINA, US |
Web Views: | 46 |
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