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Soldier uses an M256 Kit to identify a simulated chemical

Soldier uses an M256 Kit to identify a simulated chemical


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Soldier uses an M256 Kit to identify a simulated chemical

September 13, 2011 - Soldier uses an M256 Kit to identify a simulated chemical type that was used during a chemical attack at Volk Field, Wisconsin

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Biochemical Warfare Biohazard Checking Chemical Warfare Examining Face Mask Gas Mask Gloves Head And Shoulders Helmet Information Instructions Mask Obscured Face Paperwork Protection Protective Clothing Protective Gear Reading Safety Soldier Unrecognizable Person Reference


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In this intriguing print captured by Stocktrek Images, we witness a soldier diligently examining and checking a simulated chemical substance using an M256 Kit. The photograph was taken on September 13,2011, during a chemical attack simulation at Volk Field, Wisconsin. The unidentified soldier's face is obscured by protective gear as they focus intently on the task at hand. Clad in military attire and wearing gloves, this adult soldier exemplifies professionalism and dedication to their duty. With head and shoulders visible in the frame, the soldier stands outdoors under daylight conditions. The color image showcases the various elements of biochemical warfare protection - from gas mask to helmet - highlighting the importance of safety measures when dealing with hazardous substances. Engrossed in their work, this soldier refers to paperwork and instructions provided alongside the M256 Kit. These essential references aid in identifying potential threats accurately and efficiently. This photo serves as a powerful reminder of our armed forces' commitment to safeguarding against chemical warfare. It symbolizes their unwavering dedication towards protecting lives while confronting dangerous situations head-on.

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