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English: NAVAL ANNEX STUMP NECK, Md. – Marines and sailors with Chemical Biological Incident Response Force (CBIRF), U.S. Marine Corps Forces Command, conducted sling load operations with the coordination of UH-60 Blackhawk helicopter crew assigned to Army 12th Aviation Battalion aboard Naval Annex Stump Neck, Md., April 5, 2016. CBIRF trains for any emergency situation that may arise and sling load operations will enable the unit to be equipped with the skills to transport chemical, biological, nuclear and high-yield (CBRNE) gear via aircraft. This might be necessary in the event there are no other means of transporting the gear from one place to another. When directed, CBIRF forward-deploys and/or responds with minimal warning to (CBRNE) threat or event in order to assist local, state, or federal agencies and the geographic combatant commanders in the conduct of CBRNE response or consequence management operations, providing capabilities for command and control; agent detection and identification; search, rescue, and decontamination; and emergency medical care for contaminated personnel. (Official USMC Photos by Sgt. Santiago G. Colon Jr.)
Unit: Chemical Biological Incident Response Force (CBIRF) |
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Date | Taken on 5 April 2016 | |||
Source | https://www.dvidshub.net/image/2510651/training-every-situation-cbirf-marines-conduct-sling-load-ops | |||
Author | Sgt. Santiago G. Colon Jr. | |||
Location InfoField | INDIAN HEAD, MD, US | |||
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Posted InfoField | 8 April 2016, 14:07 | |||
Archive link InfoField | archive copy at the Wayback Machine |
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Camera manufacturer | Canon |
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Camera model | Canon EOS 5D Mark II |
Author | Sgt. Santiago G. Colon Jr. |
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ISO speed rating | 1,600 |
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Short title | 160405-M-QB428-320 |
Date and time of data generation | 20:00, 4 April 2016 |
City shown | Indian Head |
Headline | Training for every situation: CBIRF Marines conduct sling load ops |
Credit/Provider | Chemical Biological Incident Res |
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Image title | NAVAL ANNEX STUMP NECK, Md. – Marines and sailors with Chemical Biological Incident Response Force (CBIRF), U.S. Marine Corps Forces Command, conducted sling load operations with the coordination of UH-60 Blackhawk helicopter crew assigned to Army 12th Aviation Battalion aboard Naval Annex Stump Neck, Md., April 5, 2016. CBIRF trains for any emergency situation that may arise and sling load operations will enable the unit to be equipped with the skills to transport chemical, biological, nuclear and high-yield (CBRNE) gear via aircraft. This might be necessary in the event there are no other means of transporting the gear from one place to another. When directed, CBIRF forward-deploys and/or responds with minimal warning to (CBRNE) threat or event in order to assist local, state, or federal agencies and the geographic combatant commanders in the conduct of CBRNE response or consequence management operations, providing capabilities for command and control; agent detection and identification; search, rescue, and decontamination; and emergency medical care for contaminated personnel. (Official USMC Photos by Sgt. Santiago G. Colon Jr.) |
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Special instructions | Released Sgt. Santiago G. Colon Jr. Public Affairs Chief/ Staff Secretary Chemical Biological Incident Response Force (CBIRF) 3399 Strauss Ave Ste. 219 Indian Head, Md., 20640 (O) 301-744-1092 (C) 240-419-1858 santiago.colon@usmc.mil facebook.com/ |
Province or state shown | Maryland |
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Original transmission location code | USNORTHCOM |
Writer | Sgt. Santiago G. Colon Jr. |
Identifier | DVIDS Image ID 2510651 |