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CBRN at 30000 feet
Joint Base Charleston
March 15, 2017 | 1:54
In the event of a chemical attack, wearing protective gear can be the difference between life and death…even at 30,000 feet. Join Staff Sergeant Brian Gratz, as he shows us how specialized chemical, biological , radiological, and nuclear, or CBRN, equipment is protecting aircrew members at Joint Base Charleston.
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C-17
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Air Mobility Command
CBRN
437th Airlift Wing
AMC
15th Airlift Squadron
JB Charleston
16th Airlift Squadron
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