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786 CES participates in joint demo with 773 CST

U.S. Army Cpl. Jonathan Bodyen, 773rd Civil Support Team survey team member, describes how the Talon IV is used during the 786th Civil Engineer Squadron and 773rd Civil Support Team interoperability demonstration on Ramstein Air Base, Germany, March 12, 2018. The Talon IV is a robot used to scout unknown areas due to its ability to detect potentially dangerous chemicals and is equipped with cameras that obtain a visual on the point of interest without putting lives in danger.

U.S. Army Cpl. Jonathan Bodyen, 773rd Civil Support Team survey team member, describes how the Talon IV is used during the 786th Civil Engineer Squadron and 773rd Civil Support Team interoperability demonstration on Ramstein Air Base, Germany, March 12, 2018. The Talon IV is a robot used to scout unknown areas due to its ability to detect potentially dangerous chemicals and is equipped with cameras that obtain a visual on the point of interest without putting lives in danger. (U.S. Air Force photo by Airman 1st Class Kristof Rixmann)

U.S. Army Col. U.L. Armstrong Jr., 773rd Civil Support Team commander, briefs the 786th Civil Engineer Squadron and 773rd Civil Support Team on the chemical, biological, radiological, and nuclear equipment demonstration on Ramstein Air Base, Germany, March 12, 2018. The purpose of the demonstration was to display equipment and procedures used during a CBRN incident response.

U.S. Army Col. U.L. Armstrong Jr., 773rd Civil Support Team commander, briefs the 786th Civil Engineer Squadron and 773rd Civil Support Team on the chemical, biological, radiological, and nuclear equipment demonstration on Ramstein Air Base, Germany, March 12, 2018. The purpose of the demonstration was to display equipment and procedures used during a CBRN incident response. (U.S. Air Force photo by Airman 1st Class Kristof J. Rixmann)

U.S. Army Capt. Dino De La Hoya, 773rd Civil Support Team operations officer in charge, explains to Airmen and Army Reserve personnel the function of the Advanced Echelon Vehicle during the 786th Civil Engineer Squadron and 773rd Civil Support Team interoperability demonstration on Ramstein Air Base, Germany, March 12, 2018. This vehicle offers quick reaction communication capability allowing commanders to disseminate assessment of an incident scene, advise a response, and facilitate access to Department of Defense information in support of the First Responder Incident Commander.

U.S. Army Capt. Dino De La Hoya, 773rd Civil Support Team operations officer in charge, explains to Airmen and Army Reserve personnel the function of the Advanced Echelon Vehicle during the 786th Civil Engineer Squadron and 773rd Civil Support Team interoperability demonstration on Ramstein Air Base, Germany, March 12, 2018. This vehicle offers quick reaction communication capability allowing commanders to disseminate assessment of an incident scene, advise a response, and facilitate access to Department of Defense information in support of the First Responder Incident Commander. (U.S. Air Force photo by Airman 1st Class Kristof Rixmann)

U.S. Army Cpl. Jonathan Bodyen, 773rd Civil Support Team survey team member, explains the capabilities of the hazardous-material suit to U.S. Airmen and U.S. Army Reserve personnel on Ramstein Air Base, Germany, March 12, 2018. The hazardous-material suit offers protection against gases and liquids. The suit is used in situations when personnel are in potentially harmful environements.

U.S. Army Cpl. Jonathan Bodyen, 773rd Civil Support Team survey team member, explains the capabilities of the hazardous-material suit to U.S. Airmen and U.S. Army Reserve personnel on Ramstein Air Base, Germany, March 12, 2018. The hazardous-material suit offers protection against gases and liquids. The suit is used in situations when personnel are in potentially harmful environements. (U.S. Air Force photo by Airman 1st Class Kristof J. Rixmann)

U.S. Army Cpl. Jonathan Bodyen, 773rd Civil Support Team survey team member, displays a portable explosives detector to Airmen at the 786th Civil Engineer Squadron and 773rd Civil Support Team interoperability demonstration on Ramstein Air Base, Germany, March 12, 2018. The purpose of the demonstration was to further expand joint relations and discover potential gaps in capability.

U.S. Army Cpl. Jonathan Bodyen, 773rd Civil Support Team survey team member, displays a portable explosives detector to Airmen at the 786th Civil Engineer Squadron and 773rd Civil Support Team interoperability demonstration on Ramstein Air Base, Germany, March 12, 2018. The purpose of the demonstration was to further expand joint relations and discover potential gaps in capability. (U.S. Air Force photo by Airman 1st Class Kristof Rixmann)

U.S. Army Master Sgt. Desmond Burgess, 773rd Civil Support Team communications chief, briefs U.S. Airmen and U.S. Army Reserve personnel about the Unified Command Suite during the 786th Civil Engineer Squadron and 773rd Civil Support Team interoperability demonstration on Ramstein Air Base, Germany, March 12, 2018. The vehicle provides secure and non-secure phone and internet services to other agencies on the scene.

U.S. Army Master Sgt. Desmond Burgess, 773rd Civil Support Team communications chief, briefs U.S. Airmen and U.S. Army Reserve personnel about the Unified Command Suite during the 786th Civil Engineer Squadron and 773rd Civil Support Team interoperability demonstration on Ramstein Air Base, Germany, March 12, 2018. The vehicle provides secure and non-secure phone and internet services to other agencies on the scene. (U.S. Air Force photo by Airman 1st Class Kristof Rixmann)

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