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Headquarters Company and the 46th CBRNE Company (TE) moved to Fort Bliss, TX. The 44th CBRN Company (Hazard Response) moved from the 2D Chemical Battalion at Fort Hood to join the 22D CBRN Battalion at Fort Bliss. The 10th CBRN Company (Hazard Response) remained in place at Fort Carson, CO and transferred to the 22D.
The 201st Regional Support Group (201st RSG) is a regional support group of the United States Army and the Georgia Army National Guard. It was established as of October 1, 2013 from the former 78th Homeland Response Force. It is formally designated the "'Region IV HRF / 201st RSG"'.
This quick response gives the CST the ability to support the incident commander with critical information rapidly. The CST commander can advise the incident commander as to the type and level of hazard present, possible courses of action, and additional National Guard assets that are available.
Members of the Oregon National Guard conducting decontamination operations as part of a training exercise in 2014. CBRNE Enhanced Response Force Packages (CERFP) are an initiative of the United States National Guard designed to integrate existing national guard units into the broader federal and local civilian emergency response personnel in instances of chemical, biological, radiological ...
Colorado National Guard CERFP [216] Florida National Guard CERFP [217] Hawaii National Guard CERFP [218] Illinois National Guard CERFP [219] Kentucky National Guard CERFP [220] Louisiana National Guard CERFP [221] Nebraska National Guard CERFP [222] Nevada National Guard CERFP [223] New England CERFP (Maine, New Hampshire, Rhode Island and ...
The 404th Maneuver Enhancement Brigade is a maneuver enhancement brigade of the Illinois Army National Guard.. Formerly the 404th Chemical Brigade, this unit is tailored to support the maneuver and security of a Division-level headquarters.
United States Army National Guard: July 2016: June 2018 7. MG William F. Roy: United States Army National Guard: July 2014: July 2016 6. MG Jeff W. Mathis III: United States Army National Guard: July 2012: July 2014 5. Maj Gen Jonathan T. Tracey: United States Air National Guard: July 2010: July 2012 4. MG Daniel E. Long Jr. United States Army ...
For other uses, see bomb disposal.. Explosive Ordnance Disposal (EOD) in the United States Army is the specialization responsible for detecting, identifying, evaluating, rendering safe, exploiting, and disposing of conventional, improvised, and chemical, biological, radiological, and nuclear (CBRN) explosive ordnance.