Is it what we think it is?
Staff Sgt. Heidi Williams, 47th Civil Engineer Squadron emergency management technician, uses the Hazardous Material Identification System to test a sample of a suspicious powder at a joint unit response training event on Laughlin Air Force Base, Texas, June 17, 2014. HAZMAT ID is a portable solid and liquid identifier that is used to presumptively identify unknown chemicals such as toxic industrial chemicals, chemical warfare agents, explosives, suspicious white powders, drugs and drug precursors. (U.S. Air Force photo/Staff Sgt. Steven R. Doty)(Released)
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