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Soldiers with the 104th Engineer Company, 36th Engineer

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Soldiers with the 104th Engineer Company, 36th Engineer Brigade from Fort Hood, Texas work together to spread gravel after excavating and preparing a designated area for the future spot of a concrete helicopter landing pad at the Bundase Training Camp in Ghana July 20, 2018 as part of United Accord 2018. UA18 is a Ghana Armed Forces & U.S. Army Africa hosted exercise consisting of four combined, joint components: a computer-programmed exercise (CPX), field training exercise (FTX), Jungle Warfare School (JWS) and medical readiness training exercise (MEDRETE). West-African partner militaries, NATO Allies and U.S. Army Africa will execute each component in Accra, Ghana and surrounding areas. (U.S. Army Photo by Staff Sgt. Brandon Ames)

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