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190409-N-LN093-1076 ANDERSON AIR FORCE BASE, Guam (April

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190409-N-LN093-1076 ANDERSON AIR FORCE BASE, Guam (April

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190409-N-LN093-1076 ANDERSON AIR FORCE BASE, Guam (April 9, 2019) Debris
from an explosion fills the air during joint quarry operations conducted by Sailors
assigned to Naval Mobile Construction Battalion 133 (NMCB) and Airmen assigned to
554th Red Horse Squadron at Anderson Air Force Base’s quarry. NMCB conducted the
demolition in order to maintain proficiency in blast operations that support construction
and repair efforts in the region. NMCB-133, provides expeditionary construction and
engineering capabilities that includes maintenance and operation of expeditionary bases
and facilities, tactical sustainment bridging, humanitarian assistance through construction
civic action details and civic action teams and theater disaster response capabilities in the
U.S. 7th Fleet area of operations. (U.S. Navy photo by Mass Communication Specialist
2nd Class Jasen Moreno-Garcia)

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27/03/2019
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