At Joint Base Lewis-McChord in Washington, U.S. Army and Department of War organizations held a major training exercise focused on chemical and biological defense. The exercise sought to refine operational procedures and enhance force protection measures during potential chemical or biological attacks, a growing concern for modern battlefield readiness. Approximately 20 to 30 personnel participated in a critical multi-domain training event aimed at assessing and sharpening battle drills necessary for responding effectively to suspected biological incidents. This hands-on approach enables soldiers to practice contamination detection, mitigation, and operational continuity in a hostile environment. This event is part of a broader... [Continue Reading]