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Army Maj. Gen. William “Bill” Hall, commander, Joint Task Force Civil Support, talks with Soldiers and Airmen of the 503rd Military Police Battalion during their recent field training exercise (FTX) at Camp Blanding, Fla., on Oct. 24, 2018. The 503rd is a subordinate battalion that falls under Task Force Operations, one of the major task forces that make up the Defense Chemical, Biological, Radiological and Nuclear Response Force (DCRF). It is part of a 5,200-personnel team that extends across 30 bases throughout the United States ready for any a crises response. The FTX provided various skilled training in search & rescue and emergency medical treatment. (Courtesy photo by Navy Chief Petty Officer Zach McKinley)
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CAMP BLANDING, Fla. - Army Maj. Gen. William “Bill” Hall, commander, Joint Task Force Civil Support, talks with Soldiers and Airmen of the 503rd Military Police Battalion during their recent field training exercise (FTX) at Camp Blanding, Fla., on Oct. 24, 2018. The 503rd is a subordinate battalion that falls under Task Force Operations, one of the major task forces that make up the Defense Chemical, Biological, Radiological and Nuclear Response Force (DCRF). It is part of a 5,200-personnel team that extends across 30 bases throughout the United States ready for any a crises response. The FTX provided various skilled training in search & rescue and emergency medical treatment. (Courtesy photo by Navy Chief Petty Officer Zach McKinley)


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