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Soldiers with the 322nd Engineer Company out of Decorah,

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Soldiers with the 322nd Engineer Company out of Decorah,

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Soldiers with the 322nd Engineer Company out of Decorah, Iowa, assigned to Task Force Larimar, work together during the 2014 humanitarian civic assistance mission Beyond the Horizon (BTH) at Barahona, Dominican Republic, May 9. BTH is a mission sponsored by the United States Army South, which provides humanitarian assistance to various Latin American countries. BTH helps by providing medical care to local citizens at no cost and by building schools and medical clinics that may help improve the quality of life of the residents of the countries participating in the event. The task force is currently building three medical care facilities and two schools. (U.S. Army photo by Sgt. True Thao, 364th Press Camp Headquarters, Task Force Larimar)

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09/05/2014
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