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Soldiers of the 181st Chemical Company were evaluated,

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Soldiers of the 181st Chemical Company were evaluated, with participation of the 172nd Chemical Company as casualties, May 10 outside the Yakima County Stadium in an effort to evaluate the 181st Chem. Company on skills and tasks that they have been training on leading up to this point in the 20-day field training exercise at the Yakima Training Center.

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fort hood nuclear nbc chemical threat terrorism biological radiological hazmat cbrn respond soldiers washington exercise fort riley training yakima chemical suit 181st chemical company 172nd chemical company state fairgrounds sundome county stadium 2nd cbrn battalion staff sgt luke graziani 4th public affairs detachment wa chemical soldiers evaluated at large scale urban scenario dvids high resolution us army field training exercise
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10/05/2011
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fort hood nuclear nbc chemical threat terrorism biological radiological hazmat cbrn respond soldiers washington exercise fort riley training yakima chemical suit 181st chemical company 172nd chemical company state fairgrounds sundome county stadium 2nd cbrn battalion staff sgt luke graziani 4th public affairs detachment wa chemical soldiers evaluated at large scale urban scenario dvids high resolution us army field training exercise