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September 18, 2008
Week 21
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Report: US still vulnerable to
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Homeland1 at Urban Shield 2008

This past weekend, tactical-response teams from two dozen departments were deployed to sites across the Bay Area to handle a variety of simulations and scenarios, including incidents ranging from natural disasters to acts of terrorism. H1 was there. Watch Slide Show

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