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Sgt.1st Class Phillip McClure with the 116th Engineers

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Sgt.1st Class Phillip McClure with the 116th Engineers

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Sgt.1st Class Phillip McClure with the 116th Engineers Company of the Utah National Guard explains the capabilities of the .50-caliber machine gun Oct. 25, 2015, during a Boss Lift where 27 employers and supervisors from Salt Lake City were able to visit their employees serving with the 116th Engineer Company of the Utah National Guard as they prepare at Fort Bliss, Texas, for a future deployment to the Middle East. The Boss Lift was sponsored by the Utah Chapter of the Employer Support of the Guard and Reserves and is a program designed to build and maintain employer support for the guard and reserves by showing employers the training that their employee-soldiers go through when called to active duty. (Photo by Sgt. 1st Class John Etheridge)

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23/10/2015
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