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Alaska Army National Guard Sgt. Kin Shaw, a wheeled

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Alaska Army National Guard Sgt. Kin Shaw, a wheeled

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Alaska Army National Guard Sgt. Kin Shaw, a wheeled vehicle mechanic with the 297th Forward Support Company and maintainer for the combined support maintenance shop, participates in a field demonstration using the new Hydraulic, Electric, Pneumatic, Petroleum Operated Equipment system at the Engineer Training Facility at Camp Carroll on Joint Base Elmendorf-Richardson, Alaska, Sept. 27, 2017. The HEPPOE system contains hydraulic pneumatic tools to saw, bend, cut, and destroy concrete, rebar, trees, and other debris. Shaw will be servicing the equipment that the engineers will use to accomplish construction projects. (U.S. Army National Guard photo by Staff Sgt. Balinda O'Neal Dresel)

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27/09/2017
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