By Master Sgt. Thomas Johnson, 157th Air Refueling Wing / Published September 14, 2018
Sgt. Jeffery Garand, and Staff Sgt. David Turner, New Hampshire National Guard 12th Civil Support Team, observe the decontamination of Sgt. David Fostier, center, as part of an external evaluation of the 12th CST’s overall mission readiness, Sept. 11, 2018, at Pease Air National Guard Base, N.H. The 12th CST includes 22 N.H. National Guard airmen and soldiers who are ready to mobilize within one hour. The team is designed to detect weapons of mass destruction, specializing in the detection of chemical, nuclear, biological and explosive agents. (Photo by Master Sgt. Thomas Johnson, 157th ARW Public Affairs)
1st Sgt. Jeffery Garand and Maj. Angela Thornton, nuclear medical science officer, both assigned to the New Hampshire National Guard 12th Civil Support Team, watch the decontamination process during a U.S. Army North external evaluation on Sept. 12 2018, at the Army Reserve Training Center in Londonderry, N.H. The 12th CST includes 22 N.H. National Guard airmen and soldiers who are ready to mobilize within one hour. The team is designed to detect weapons of mass destruction, specializing in the detection of chemical, nuclear, biological and explosive agents. (Photo by Master Sgt. Thomas Johnson, 157th ARW Public Affairs)
Fred Williams, an inspector from U.S. Army North, Rock Island Arsenal, Illinois, evaluates New Hampshire National Guard’s 12th Civil Support Team members Sgt. Taylor Hallett, left, and Sgt. David Fostier. Hallett and Fostier conducted a site survey for hazardous substances as part of an external evaluation of the 12th CST’s overall mission readiness at the Army Reserve Training Center in Londonderry, N.H. on Sept. 12, 2018. The 12th CST includes 22 N.H. National Guard airmen and soldiers who are ready to mobilize within one hour. The team is designed to detect weapons of mass destruction, specializing in the detection of chemical, nuclear, biological and explosive agents. (Photo by Master Sgt. Thomas Johnson, 157th ARW Public Affairs)
Sgt. David Fostier, Left, and Sgt. Taylor Hallett of the New Hampshire National Guard 12th Civil Support Team, enter a KC-135 Stratotanker to conduct a site survey, checking for hazardous substances during an evaluation Sept. 11, 2018, at Pease Air National Guard Base, N.H. The external evaluation was conducted by a team from U.S. Army North. The 12th CST includes 22 N.H. National Guard airmen and soldiers who are ready to mobilize within one hour. The team is designed to detect weapons of mass destruction, specializing in the detection of chemical, nuclear, biological and explosive agents. (Photo by Master Sgt. Thomas Johnson, 157th ARW Public Affairs)
Sgt. Taylor Hallett, left, and Sgt. David Fostier, of the New Hampshire National Guard12th Civil Support Team, conduct a site survey on board a KC-135 Stratotanker checking for hazardous substances as part of an external evaluation of the 12th CST’s overall mission readiness Sept. 11, 2018, at Pease Air National Guard Base, N.H. The 12th CST includes 22 N.H. National Guard airmen and soldiers who are ready to mobilize within one hour. The team is designed to detect weapons of mass destruction, specializing in the detection of chemical, nuclear, biological and explosive agents. (Photo by Master Sgt. Thomas Johnson, 157th ARW Public Affairs)
Sgt. David Fostier, and Sgt. Taylor Hallett, of the New Hampshire National Guard 12th Civil Support Team leave a KC-135 Stratotanker after conducting a site survey on board checking for hazardous substances as part of an external evaluation of the 12th CST’s overall mission readiness, N.H., Sept. 11, 2018, at Pease Air National Guard Base. The 12th Civil Support Team includes 22 N.H. National Guard airmen and soldiers who are ready to mobilize within one hour. The team is designed to detect weapons of mass destruction, specializing in the detection of chemical, nuclear, biological and explosive agents. (Photo by Master Sgt. Thomas Johnson, 157th ARW Public Affairs)