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National Guard drills in East Lansing

April 5, 2012
Army Sgt. Taylor Ruel steps down from a truck contaminated with hazardous chemicals during his evaluated mission Thursday afternoon at The Peoples Church parking lot. The 51st civil support team, weapons of mass destruction, joint army, and air guard national unit team up to conduct and evaluate staff as they survey areas possibly contaminated with chemical, biological or radiological explosives. Aaron Snyder/The State News
Army Sgt. Taylor Ruel steps down from a truck contaminated with hazardous chemicals during his evaluated mission Thursday afternoon at The Peoples Church parking lot. The 51st civil support team, weapons of mass destruction, joint army, and air guard national unit team up to conduct and evaluate staff as they survey areas possibly contaminated with chemical, biological or radiological explosives. Aaron Snyder/The State News

Army Sgt. Taylor Ruel steps down from a truck contaminated with hazardous chemicals during his evaluated mission Thursday afternoon at the parking lot of The Peoples Church, 200 W. Grand River Ave.

The 51st civil support team, weapons of mass destruction, joint army, and air guard national unit team up to conduct and evaluate staff as they survey areas possibly contaminated with chemical, biological or radiological explosives.

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