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20th CBRNE UMTs work with USAMRICD to increase CBRN Readiness

Courtesy Photo | Unit ministry teams from across the 20th CBRNE Command footprint gathered at Aberdeen......read moreread more

Courtesy Photo | Unit ministry teams from across the 20th CBRNE Command footprint gathered at Aberdeen Proving Ground over five days in late November to take part in a Field Management of Chemical and Biological Casualties (FMCBC) Course conducted by personnel from the U.S. Army Medical Research Institute of Chemical Defense (USAMRICD). Pictured in the group photo (from L to R front row) are Chaplain (Maj.) Bill Breckenridge, 52nd Ordnance Group, Fort Campbell, Ky. ; Sgt. Whittney Garrard, religious affairs specialist, 192nd Ord. Battalion, Ft. Bragg, N.C.; Chaplain (Lt. Col.) Bart Herndon, 20th CBRNE Command, Aberdeen Proving Ground, Md.; Chaplain (Capt.) Heeja Han, 184th Ord. Bn., Ft. Campbell, Ky.; Staff Sgt. Kembrya Brooks, senior religious affairs specialist, 52nd Ord. Grp., Ft. Campbell, Ky.; SPC Jennifer Pelkey, religious affairs specialist, and Chaplain (Capt.) Nikki Reeves, 110th Chemical Bn., Joint Base Lewis-McChord. Pictured in the group photo (from L to R back row) are Spc. Ryan Owens, religious affairs specialist, 192nd Ord. Bn., Ft. Bragg, N.C.; Sgt. Carl Crittenden, religious affairs specialist, 184th Ord. Bn., Ft. Campbell, Ky.; Chaplain (Maj.) Cliff Neuman, 71st Ord. Grp., Ft. Carson, Colo.; Chaplain (Maj.) Doug Inman, 2nd Chem. Bn., Ft. Hood, Texas; Chaplain (Maj.) Glen Wurdeman, 242nd Ord. Bn., Ft. Carson, Colo.; Chaplain (Maj.) Scott Dennis, 48th Chem. Brigade, Ft. Hood, Texas; CH (CPT) Scott Lovejoy, 22nd Chem. Bn., Fort Bliss, Texas; and Sgt. Kenandelm Clement, religious affairs specialist, 3rd Ord. Bn., Joint Base Lewis-McChord. (U.S. Army courtesy photo) see less | View Image Page

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