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Staff Sgt. Marquell Bennett, a team leader with 741st Ordnance Company, 3rd Ordnance Battalion, 71st Ordnance Group (EOD), performs the sit-up event of an Army Physical Fitness Test (APFT), graded by Sgt. 1st Class Andrew Jansen, an operations noncommissioned officer with 71st EOD, during the 71st EOD Team of the Year competition, Apr. 8, 2018, at Fort Carson, Colo. The APFT is the first of multiple rigorous tasks that each candidate must perform, either individually or as a two-man team. (U.S. Army photo by Staff Sgt. Lance Pounds, 71st Ordnance Group (EOD), Public Affairs)
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Pueblo 155mm Mustard (HD) Shells -- Chemical weapons stockpiled at Pueblo, Colorado, awaiting destruction. Pueblo holds 2,369 metric tons of mustard agent, about 8% of the declared US chemical weapons stockpile of 28,577 metric tons (31,500 US tons), and will be destroyed in the 2017-2020 time period. The Environmental Security and Sustainability Program of Green Cross International and Global Green USA has helped to establish, fund, and facilitate the use of non-incineration destruction technologies at both Pueblo, CO and Blue Grass, KY, thereby gaining support of the local community and state officials.
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Hundreds of people from across Britain are this morning marching on the Atomic Weapons Establishment at Aldermaston in Berkshire. They are converging in large groups from all directions - by bus, train, bicycle and on foot - determined to carry out the world's largest ever inspection of a nuclear weapons factory. A big police presence of several hundred officers is protecting the site.
Spc. Gregory Krawciw, an explosive ordnance disposal team member with 21st Ordnance Company (Weapons of Mass Destruction) at Kirtland Air Force Base, N.M., finishes first in the 2-mile run portion of an Army Physical Fitness Test (APFT), during the 71st Ordnance Group (EOD) Team of the Year competition, Apr. 8, 2018, at Fort Carson, Colo. The APFT is the first of multiple rigorous tasks that each candidate must perform, either individually or as a two-man team. (U.S. Army photo by Staff Sgt. Lance Pounds, 71st Ordnance Group (EOD), Public Affairs)
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Hundreds of people from across Britain are this morning marching on the Atomic Weapons Establishment at Aldermaston in Berkshire. They are converging in large groups from all directions - by bus, train, bicycle and on foot - determined to carry out the world's largest ever inspection of a nuclear weapons factory. A big police presence of several hundred officers is protecting the site.
In an intimate ceremony January 25, in Rio Rancho, N.M., Lt. Col. Troy Chadwell relinquished command of the New Mexico National Guardâs 64th Civil Support Team (Weapons of Mass Destruction) to Maj. Robert Aguilar. Chadwell served more than three years as the commander of the operational unit. Part of the ongoing mission of the CST is to maintain a working relationship with local first responders statewide. In order to fulfill this mission, the team members offer training to firefighters, hazardous materials professionals and other law enforcement and emergency technicians.
HONOLULU--Petty Officer 3 Jason Troup, a maritime enforcement specialist with Coast Guard Sector Honolulu checks for radiation in the immediate area during the Kai Malu O' Hawaii training exercise May 7. Civil Support Teams and first responders at the local, state, and federal levels participated in the exercise as well. (U.S. Army photo by Staff Sgt. Kyle J. Richardson, USARPAC PAO)
Members of a group that calls itself Zombie 7, gather outside City Hall today to access damage to their equipment which was confiscated by police Saturday. Members of the group were arrested Saturday and later released after being arrested on suspicion of having "simulated weapons of mass destruction." Left to right, members of the group, Jake Sternberg, of Boston, Jamie Jones and Raphi Rechitzky, both of Minneapolis.
Ambassador Linton Brooks speaks to the topic, "Deterring Major Powers and the Role of Nuclear Weapons."
In an intimate ceremony January 25, in Rio Rancho, N.M., Lt. Col. Troy Chadwell relinquished command of the New Mexico National Guardâs 64th Civil Support Team (Weapons of Mass Destruction) to Maj. Robert Aguilar. Chadwell served more than three years as the commander of the operational unit. Part of the ongoing mission of the CST is to maintain a working relationship with local first responders statewide. In order to fulfill this mission, the team members offer training to firefighters, hazardous materials professionals and other law enforcement and emergency technicians.
In a demonstration organised by CND - the Campaign for Nuclear Disarmament - tens of thousands of protesters marched from Marble Arch, London, to a rally in Trafalgar Square, in opposition to government plans to spend billions of pounds renewing the UK's submarine-launched weapons of mass destruction.
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Global Green at the Chemical Weapons Demilitarization (CWD) 2012 international conference in Glasgow, Scotland. globalgreen.org/blogs/global/?p=4455
In a demonstration organised by CND - the Campaign for Nuclear Disarmament - tens of thousands of protesters marched from Marble Arch, London, to a rally in Trafalgar Square, in opposition to government plans to spend billions of pounds renewing the UK's submarine-launched weapons of mass destruction.
Photo: RonF
In an intimate ceremony January 25, in Rio Rancho, N.M., Lt. Col. Troy Chadwell relinquished command of the New Mexico National Guardâs 64th Civil Support Team (Weapons of Mass Destruction) to Maj. Robert Aguilar. Chadwell served more than three years as the commander of the operational unit. Part of the ongoing mission of the CST is to maintain a working relationship with local first responders statewide. In order to fulfill this mission, the team members offer training to firefighters, hazardous materials professionals and other law enforcement and emergency technicians.
"We worried for decades about WMDs -Weapons of Mass Destruction. Now it is time to worry about a new kind of WMDs- Weapons of Mass Disruption." - John Mariotti
Robinson Maneuver Training Center; North Little Rock, Arkansas.:-- Members of the FBI presented the 61st Civil Support Team a plaque to commemerate their support in safeguarding the lives of Arkansans from Weapons of Mass Destruction. The award was presented by Special Agent Daniel Sturgill, WMD Coordinator.
U.S. Army Sgt. Quran T. Williams, left, survey team member, contacts the tactical operations center with information provided by Sgt. 1st Class C. Anthony Norrish, emergency medical technician, both with the 21st Weapons of Mass Destruction-Civil Support Team (WMD-CST), New Jersey National Guard, at a simulated crime scene during an exercise at the TD Bank Ballpark, Bridgewater Township, N.J., June 25, 2019. The scenarios, which ranged from reacting to pharmaceutical based agents to training to sharpen joint hazardous assessment team skills, were created by staff from the Edgewood Chemical Biological Center at Aberdeen Proving Ground, Md. The 21st WMD-CST supports civil authorities at man-made or natural disasters by identifying chemical, biological, radiological, and nuclear substances, as well as assess the consequences, and advises on response measures. (New Jersey National Guard photo by Mark C. Olsen)
In an intimate ceremony January 25, in Rio Rancho, N.M., Lt. Col. Troy Chadwell relinquished command of the New Mexico National Guardâs 64th Civil Support Team (Weapons of Mass Destruction) to Maj. Robert Aguilar. Chadwell served more than three years as the commander of the operational unit. Part of the ongoing mission of the CST is to maintain a working relationship with local first responders statewide. In order to fulfill this mission, the team members offer training to firefighters, hazardous materials professionals and other law enforcement and emergency technicians.