Army Chemical Review

WINTER 2016

Army Chemical Review presents professional information about Chemical Corps functions related to chemical, biological, radiological, nuclear, smoke, flame, and civil support operations.

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1 2 Chief of Chemical and Commandant, U.S. Army Chemical, Biological, Radiological, and Nuclear School 4 Regimental Command Sergeant Major 6 Regimental Chief Warrant Officer 8 Training Challenges 2025 By Mr. James M. "Mike" Cress and Mr. Bruce A. Baldwin 11 Multi-Domain Cognitive Analysis Sensor Environ- ment By Mr. Frank D. Chapman 14 7th Italian CBRN Regiment Cremona By Lieutenant Colonel Cristiano Giudice 15 Taking the Fight to the Enemy: Why Innovation Leads to Success in a Complex Environment By Colonel Andrew L. Miltner 18 Protective Partners: Army Teams, FEMA, and Communities Practice Preparedness By Ms. Angela L. Hurst 19 Leveraging Experimentation to Inform the Require- ments Process By Mr. James M. "Mike" Cress and Mr. William A. Lake 22 Filling the Void, Part II: The Tactical Void By Captain Kenneth M. Coleman 23 Decontaminating a Stryker Brigade Combat Team By Captain Michael T. Lindsay 25 Applying the UN Mission to Syria By Captain Ross W. Hussmann 27 48th Chemical Brigade Capability and Capacity By Brigadier General William E. King IV 30 Common Mistakes Using the Decision Support Matrix By Captain Jonathan J. Schropfer 32 Bilateral Leader Interoperability Planning By Captain Philip J. Cline 33 Microbial Forensics and Biological Terrorism By Staff Sergeant James M. Benecke 35 CBRN Warrant Officer Roles and Responsibilities: Lessons Learned From the 23d CBRNE Battalion By Chief Warrant Officer Two Oliver A. Pottinger and Lieutenant Colonel Adam W. Hilburg 38 2016 Honorees of the U.S. Army Chemical Corps Compiled by Ms. Christy Lindberg 42 Stryker NBCRV No. 1 Comes Home By Ms. Cynthia L. Riley 43 11th CBRNE Company Participates in Exercise Precise Response 2016 By Captain Derek Taylor 45 Navy and Coast Guard Test Their Nerves By Mr. Stephen L. Standifird 46 To Collect, Preserve, Exhibit, and Interpret: A History of the Chemical Corps Museum By Mr. Kip A. Lindberg 50 The Making of a 74D CBRN Warrior By Captain Timothy A. Evans 52 Priorities of Readiness By Captain Edgar L. Upchurch and Chief Warrant Officer Two Michael E. White 53 74A Recruitment in Cadet Command By First Lieutenant Don Yoo 54 CCRA Chapter of the Ozarks By Mrs. Sharon M. McCann 55 Doctrine Update 58 Reserve Component Update 60 The Commandant's Reading Program Compiled by Lieutenant Colonel James P. Harwell PB 3-16-2, Winter 2016 Cover photographs: U.S. Army photos

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