File:US Navy 041027-N-1810F-070 Sailors patrol through yellow smoke simulating Chemical, Biological, Radiological (CBR) exposure during combat.jpg

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English: Fort A.P. Hill, Va. (Oct. 27, 2004) - Sailors patrol through yellow smoke simulating Chemical, Biological, Radiological (CBR) exposure during combat. Photographers, Journalists and support personnel assigned to Fleet Combat Camera Atlantic are conducting a weeklong field exercise at Fort A.P. Hill, Virginia. U.S. Navy photo by Photographer's Mate 3rd Class Todd Frantom (RELEASED)
Date Taken on 27 October 2004
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Author U.S. Navy photo by Photographer's Mate 3rd Class Todd Frantom

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