k Rescue Training for Radiation Exposed Persons Opens to the PublicMarine Corps Radiation Specialist Unit April 9, 2011, Tokyo, Japan A radiocontrolled robot is deployed by U.S. Marines from the Chemical Biological Incident Response Force in a radioactive A radiocontrolled robot is deployed by U.S. Marines from the Chemical Biological Incident Response Force in a radioactive decontamination drill alongside members of Japans SelfDefense Forces at Yokota Air Base in Tokyo on Saturday, April 9, 2011. Based at the Indian Head Naval Surface Warfare Center in Maryland, CBIRF members are specially trained to counter the effects of chemical, biological, radiological , nuclear or highyield explosives. The US team will remain at the airbase until assistance is requested by Japan to battle problems at the troubled nuclear plant located some 200 km northeast of the plant. The US team will remain at the airbase until assistance is requested by Japan to battle problems at the troubled nuclear plant located some 200 km northeast of Tokyo, which has been spewing radiation since it was swamped by the tsunami on March 11. Photo by AFLO 3620 mis Editorial Stock Photo - Afloimages
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Rescue Training for Radiation Exposed Persons Opens to the Public Marine Corps Radiation Specialist Unit April 9, 2011, Tokyo, Japan   A radio controlled robot is deployed by U.S. Marines from the Chemical Biological Incident Response Force in a radioactive A radio controlled robot is deployed by U.S. Marines from the Chemical Biological Incident Response Force in a radioactive decontamination drill alongside members of Japan s Self Defense Forces at Yokota Air Base in Tokyo on Saturday, April 9, 2011. Based at the Indian Head Naval Surface Warfare Center in Maryland, CBIRF members are specially trained to counter the effects of chemical, biological, radiological , nuclear or high yield explosives. The US team will remain at the airbase until assistance is requested by Japan to battle problems at the troubled nuclear plant located some 200 km northeast of the plant. The US team will remain at the airbase until assistance is requested by Japan to battle problems at the troubled nuclear plant located some 200 km northeast of Tokyo, which has been spewing radiation since it was swamped by the tsunami on March 11.  Photo by AFLO   3620    mis
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Rescue Training for Radiation Exposed Persons Opens to the Public Marine Corps Radiation Specialist Unit

April 9, 2011, Tokyo, Japan - A radio-controlled robot is deployed by U.S. Marines from the Chemical Biological Incident Response Force in a radioactive A radio-controlled robot is deployed by U.S. Marines from the Chemical Biological Incident Response Force in a radioactive decontamination drill alongside members of Japan's Self-Defense Forces at Yokota Air Base in Tokyo on Saturday, April 9, 2011. Based at the Indian Head Naval Surface Warfare Center in Maryland, CBIRF members are specially trained to counter the effects of chemical, biological, radiological , nuclear or high-yield explosives. The US team will remain at the airbase until assistance is requested by Japan to battle problems at the troubled nuclear plant located some 200 km northeast of the plant. The US team will remain at the airbase until assistance is requested by Japan to battle problems at the troubled nuclear plant located some 200 km northeast of Tokyo, which has been spewing radiation since it was swamped by the tsunami on March 11. (Photo by AFLO) [3620 ] -mis-

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