AMC hosts aircrew chemical decontamination exercise
An Air Force aircrew flight equipment technician simulates using a Joint Chemical Agent Detector to detect and identify the presence of chemical agents.on an aircrew exercise Toxic Arch at Scott Air Force Base, Ill., July 19. The goal of the five-day exercise is to strengthen the continuity and ability of AFE technicians to lead an Aircrew Contamination Control Area in the event decontamination of aircrew members is needed. (U.S. Air Force photo by Staff Sgt. Stephenie Wade)
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