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Marine Sgt. Sean Hurcer, of Houston, and Marine Sgt. Jason Gastelon, of Torrence, Calif., with the U.S. Marine Corps Chemical Biological Incident Response Force, based in Indianhead, Md., deploy an Andros remote robot during the Vibrant Response 12.1 exercise held at Muscatatuck Urban Training Center near Butlerville, Ind., on Aug. 18. The Marines use the Andros robot to dispose of any explosive hazards encountered during relief efforts. (Photo by Staff Sgt. David Bruce, Camp Atterbury Public Affairs)
Marine Sgt. Sean Hurcer, of Houston, and Marine Sgt. Jason Gastelon, of Torrence, Calif., with the U.S. Marine Corps Chemical Biological Incident Response Force, based in Indianhead, Md., deploy an Andros remote robot during the Vibrant Response 12.1 exercise held at Muscatatuck Urban Training Center near Butlerville, Ind., on Aug. 18. The Marines use the Andros robot to dispose of any explosive hazards encountered during relief efforts. (Photo by Staff Sgt. David Bruce, Camp Atterbury Public Affairs)
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