suspicious chemicals

Ron Bishop, chief of the Cordova police department, and Lt. Col. Brian Shields, commander of the 101st Civil Support Team (Weapons of Mass Destruction) from Boise, Idaho, call in Mike Hicks, chief of the Cordova Fire Department to check suspicious chemicals found on a private jet. All three are participating in Alaska Shield/Northern Edge, a joint training exercise designed to test military and civilian responses and coordination capabilities should multiple terrorist attacks occur throughout the state of Alaska. Photo by Spec. Frank O’Brien, 29th Infantry Division, Virginia National Guard

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