Sep 23, 2017 15:28
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The Army Service component command will typically be augmented by the CBRNE (Chemical, biological, radiological and nuclear defense) coordination element, to support continuous operations consistent with information management associated with WMD (weapon of mass destruction) and other CBRNE hazards in the operational area.
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have added to it

The Army Service component command will typically have the CBRNE (Chemical, biological, radiological and nuclear defense) coordination element added to it.

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Note added at 17 hrs (2017-09-24 08:42:48 GMT)
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That ref. gives a good explanation of it.
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What do you think of this? https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Staff_augmentation
Peer comment(s):

agree Martin Riordan
7 hrs
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agree philgoddard
15 hrs
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agree Jörgen Slet
1 day 14 hrs
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