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201002-N-OE749-0117.JPG
Photo By: Chief Petty Officer Barry Riley
JOINT BASE LANGLEY-EUSTIS - Joint Task Force Civil Support Commander Maj. Gen. Jeffrey Van, center, cuts a cake with Navy Hospital Corpsman Tyler Arentzen and Paul Marcinko, the oldest and youngest members respectively, during the command's 21st anniversary celebration. When directed, JTF-CS provides command and control of the Defense Chemical, Biological, Radiological and Nuclear Response Force during a catastrophic crisis in support of civil authorities and the lead federal agency to save lives, prevent further injury and provide temporary critical support to enable community recovery. Vibrant Response is an annual exercise that validates the ability of the DCRF forces to conduct the CBRN-response mission. (U.S. Navy photo by Chief Mass Communication Specialist Barry Riley/RELEASED)
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