01/14/2026
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Welcome to the Official website of the 31st Chemical, Biological, Radiological and Nuclear (CBRN) Brigade. It was deactivated on December 21, 1945.
The 31st Chemical Brigade, headquartered in Tuscaloosa, Alabama is the only major chemical organization located in the State of Alabama. The 31st Chemical Brigade has existed with its present configuration, designation and capability for the past 6 years. Some of its subordinate elements can trace their lineage back over 140 years. For example, the Headquarters and Headquarters Detachment, 31st Ch
01/14/2026
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01/10/2026
Can we all give a big shoutout for just a few soldiers that have hit a big milestone in their lives outside of the 690th chemical company and the 31st CBRN BDE and wish them the best going forward to do more great things
- Spc Shayne Larson graduated fire academy for the Spanish Fort Fire Department
-Ssg Tyler Anderson graduated with Bachelor of Science in Business (BSB) at Faulkner University
-Spc Jasmine Johnson graduated with Bachelor of Science in Human Resource
09/24/2025
On September 13-14, the 690th Chemical Company conducted readiness testing for all soldiers using the newly updated AFT (Army Fitness Test) standards, recently implemented by the Alabama National Guard.
Throughout the entire test, morale remained high as Soldiers who completed the test early took the time to motivate and encourage their fellow Soldiers as they worked through the exercises. The strong camaraderie and team spirit helped create an atmosphere of support, ensuring everyone remained focused and driven to succeed!
07/31/2025
The 690th CBRN Company Decontamination Platoon participated in DEFENDER EUROPE 2025 to conduct training and accomplish multiple mission objectives, highlighting the results of their year-long preparation. Collaborating with NATO partners, the platoon demonstrated their ability to effectively and safely decontaminate personnel and vehicles using proper procedures. While awaiting daily mission briefings, soldiers engaged in refresher courses to keep their skills sharp and ensure all tasks were executed accurately, efficiently, and in accordance with established safety protocols and equipment used in the decontamination mission they have been given that day.
07/29/2025
The 690th Chemical Company had an outstanding experience during Defender Europe 2025. Throughout their missions, the soldiers maintained positive attitudes and strong motivation. Even after completing their tasks, they continued to support one another whether facing personal or military-related challenges demonstrating a true sense of camaraderie and family. Their unity and resilience were evident in the teamwork they displayed and the smiles they carried every step of the way through the hot and cold days they had.
07/17/2025
On July 12, 2025, the 690th Chemical, Biological, Radiological, and Nuclear (CBRN) Company held a promotion ceremony to recognize two outstanding soldiers for their exceptional service in the Alabama Army National Guard.
During the ceremony, Specialist Luke Weaver was promoted to the rank of Sergeant (E-5), and Private First Class JamieRae Pickin was promoted to Specialist (E-4).
When asked about his promotion, Sgt. Weaver shared, “Being promoted to E-5 was a career goal of mine since I joined. I’m looking forward to showing that I deserve the Noncommissioned Officer role I’ve been trusted to carry out.”
When asked about her promotion, Spc. Pickin expressed her pride in the recognition, stating, “Being promoted to Specialist shows that all my hard work, dedication, and growth as a soldier are being recognized.” She added that she is honored to take on more responsibility and looks forward to one day becoming an NCO herself.
Let us all take a moment to congratulate Sgt. Weaver and Spc. Pickin on their well-deserved promotions, and wish them continued success as they take on greater roles and responsibilities in their Army careers.
07/14/2025
During Defender Europe 25, the 690th CBRN CO Recon Platoon demonstrated their capabilities by conducting site reconnaissance and collecting samples of simulated unidentified chemical agents while wearing Level 4 MOPP gear (Mission Oriented Protective Posture) and Tyvek suits to ensure proper use of personal protective equipment (PPE). Their mission consisted of surveying various areas to detect potential chemical hazards. If a hazard was identified and a sample could be safely collected, a designated team was sent out to carry out the objectives given. Before field operations were performed, the platoon participated in refresher courses to ensure that everyone knew proper safety procedures to ensure mission success while maintaining the safety and readiness of the entire team. After speaking to Sgt Aaron Evans, he stated, "The opportunity to participate in Defender Europe was highly beneficial for all soldiers, especially through the collaboration with various foreign militaries."
The 690th Chemical Company will long remember this year’s Defender Europe 25 mission as a defining experience, one that enhanced each soldier’s expertise, broadened their perspective on their responsibilities, and reinforced the critical importance of their role in today’s operational environment.
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