Our military does have people who are trained to deal with agents like ebola.
I’m sure there numbers don’t even begin to come close to the several thousand troops that are headed into harm’s way.
We aren’t sending 3,000 CBRN military people because that isn’t the mission.
Most of this is about construction and logistics and moving supplies, and teaching classes to produce up to 500 native medical helpers a week.
We are using engineers and Seabees, and supply and aviation logistics people, we are building 17 treatment centers of 100 beds apiece, and a 25 bed hospital for the health care workers to be treated in, and will be moving great amounts of supplies and materials.