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Photo By: 2nd Lt. Corey Maisch
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Members of JTF-CS and the DCRF participate in Exercise Vibrant Response-Guardian Response 19
MUSCATATUCK, In. - Soldiers from 181st Chemical Company (Hazard Response), Task Force Ops, Joint Task Force Civil Support (JTFCS), are prepared for role-players to come through their Mass Casualty Decontamination line at Exercise Guardian Response at Muscatatuck Urban Training Center, May 4, 2019. When directed, JTFCS provides command and control of the 5,200-person Defense Chemical Biological Radiological Nuclear (CBRN) Response Force (DCRF) during a catastrophic crisis in support of civil authorities and the lead federal agency. Vibrant Response/Guardian Response is an annual, combined Command Post Exercise and Field Training Exercise which validates the ability of the DCRF forces to conduct the CBRN Response mission. (U.S. Army photo by 2nd Lt. Corey Maisch/released)
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