Posted on 11/01/2004 11:03:13 AM PST by Ragtime Cowgirl
Since some of my Marines were here, this was where I wanted to be, the Frankford, Del., native said. I wanted to be involved. I can take this training back to my unit and push it. Cress attended Sussex Technical High School from 1998 through 2001, where he played on the soccer team. The 21-year also led his school as captain of the winter, spring and cross-country track teams. Now as a NBC chief with the battalion, Cress leads a new teams with the goal of training Marines to protect and defend themselves if hit with a chemical attack. He used the new schoolhouse as a stepping-stone to accomplish this. The training is necessary because our Marines need to be prepared for NBC warfare and be proficient in NBC knowledge and gear, Cress said. Not only is NBC training important before deploying to combat zones, its also a requirement. As an instructor, the small red-haired Marine had an open and helpful personality, which he used as his device to train Marines. He used those qualities along with natural leadership skills to help instruct the new schoolhouses five-day course in monitor survey decontamination. A course in which he helped cover chemical biological nuclear defense; radiological and chemical logical monitor and survey operations; and contaminated casualty and operation decontamination. The next class the schoolhouse teaches will be on decontamination and triage of contaminated casualties. Cress plans to be there with the same open and helpful personality, keeping NBC training in the forefront of his battalion. -30- |
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