 Gas gas gas! Soldiers from the 215th area support medical company run through a gas chamber to gain knowledge and confidence in their equipment. Trained today has pretty much been the gas chamber, just building our confidence in the gas chamber and taking off our mask and being able to don our mask on and appropriate time limit and just building confidence with our own mask. The soldiers trained how to don their gas masks in the event of a biological attack. They were then exposed to tear gas to gain confidence that the equipment works. Don't touch your face! Don't touch your face! Oh, they're pretty fun. They're pretty intimidating at first. When you first hear they're always going to the gas chamber, but once you actually do it and stuff, it's a pretty big confidence booster and it is fun. Even though you hate it when you're in there and you're coughing, maybe vomiting, it's nodding all over, it's always fun afterwards. And you can go home and tell people, hey look, this is what I've done. It's a great experience. Reporting for the 120th Public Affairs Detachment, I'm Specialist Antonio Archer.