U.S. Marine Corps photo by Lance Cpl. Aaron Diamant/Released 091216-M-8964D-001.jpg
Dec 16, 2009
A team of students from the FBI’s Large Vehicle Post-Blast Investigation Course pass the wreckage of a vehicle that caught fire after two large improvised explosive devices detonated on the Barry M. Goldwater Range’s Yodaville complex Dec. 16, 2009. The team wore mission-oriented protective posture gear in response to a simulated chemical attack. The students investigated the scene of the explosions to determine the vehicles involved, the type of explosives used and, ultimately, bring the culprits to justice. The weeklong, multiagency course is taught by FBI Special Agent Bomb Technician Kevin Miles, and is the only course of its type in the world. This was the first time the course was set in an urban environment, providing students with the most realistic training to date.
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