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Bulldozers with the 111th Engineer Battalion, TXARNG,

Bulldozers with the 111th Engineer Battalion, TXARNG,

Bulldozers with the 111th Engineer Battalion, TXARNG, clear trees and brush to create a firebreak. These firebreaks help keep the fire from potentially damaging homes and property, like the one scene in the bac... More

Spc. Brady Burton, with the 111th Engineer Battalion,

Spc. Brady Burton, with the 111th Engineer Battalion,

Spc. Brady Burton, with the 111th Engineer Battalion, TXARNG, clears trees and brush to create a firebreak. These firebreaks help keep the fire from potentially damaging homes and property. The Texas National G... More

Spc. Brady Burton, with the 111th Engineer Battalion,

Spc. Brady Burton, with the 111th Engineer Battalion,

Spc. Brady Burton, with the 111th Engineer Battalion, TXARNG, clears trees and brush to create a firebreak. These firebreaks help keep the fire from potentially damaging homes and property. The Texas National G... More

Spc. Don Comstock, with the 111th Engineer Battalion,

Spc. Don Comstock, with the 111th Engineer Battalion,

Spc. Don Comstock, with the 111th Engineer Battalion, TXARNG, leads a bulldozer through a fire break. The Texas National Guardsmen have been fighting the Texas wildfires for over 10 days, Bastrop, Texas, Sept. 7, 2011.

On Sept. 7, 2011, Spc. Brady Burton with the 111th

On Sept. 7, 2011, Spc. Brady Burton with the 111th

On Sept. 7, 2011, Spc. Brady Burton with the 111th Engineer Battalion, Texas Army National Guard, clears trees and brush to create a firebreak in response to the Bastrop County Complex fire in Bastrop, Texas. T... More

Spc. Brady Burton, with the 111th Engineer Battalion,

Spc. Brady Burton, with the 111th Engineer Battalion,

Spc. Brady Burton, with the 111th Engineer Battalion, TXARNG, clears trees and brush to create a firebreak. These firebreaks help keep the fire from potentially damaging homes and property. The Texas National G... More

Spc. Brady Burton, with the 111th Engineer Battalion,

Spc. Brady Burton, with the 111th Engineer Battalion,

Spc. Brady Burton, with the 111th Engineer Battalion, TXARNG, clears trees and brush to create a firebreak. These firebreaks help keep the fire from potentially damaging homes and property. The Texas National G... More

Spc. Brady Burton, with the 111th Engineer Battalion,

Spc. Brady Burton, with the 111th Engineer Battalion,

Spc. Brady Burton, with the 111th Engineer Battalion, TXARNG, clear trees and brush to create a firebreak. These firebreaks help keep the fire from potentially damaging homes and property. The Texas National Gu... More

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