United States Army CBRN School
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The United States Army CBRN School (USACBRNS), located at Fort Leonard Wood, Missouri, is a primary American training school specializing in military Chemical, Biological, Radiological, and Nuclear (CBRN) defense.[1] until 2008, it was known as the United States Army Chemical School.
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United States Army Chemical Biological Radiological and Nuclear School (USACBRNS) | |
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Active | 1918 – present |
Country | United States |
Branch | United States Army |
Type | TRADOC |
Garrison/HQ | Fort Leonard Wood |
Motto(s) | Elementis regamus proelium (Let Us Rule the Battle by Means of the Elements or We rule the battle through the elements) |
Colors | Cobalt Blue and Gold |
Mascot(s) | Dragon |
Commanders | |
33rd Chief of Chemical/ Commandant | Colonel W Bochat |
Regimental Chief Warrant Officer | Chief Warrant Officer 4 Matthew D. Chrisman |
Regimental Command Sergeant Major | Command Sergeant Major Raymond Perez Quitugua Jr. |
Notable commanders | LTG Thomas W. Spoehr, LTG Leslie Smith, MG Peggy Combs, LTG Maria Gervais, MG James Bonner, BG Daryl O. Hood, BG Sean Crockett |
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