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Nearly a dozen NCNG Soldiers of the 878th and 875th

Nearly a dozen NCNG Soldiers of the 878th and 875th

Nearly a dozen NCNG Soldiers of the 878th and 875th Engineer Company with many tons of sand, steady hands, years of Guard training and experience and civilian skills with backhoes, dump trucks and road graders ... More

A North Carolina National Guard Soldier, assigned to

A North Carolina National Guard Soldier, assigned to

A North Carolina National Guard Soldier, assigned to the 505th Engineer Battalion, ground guides a 10-ton dump truck to the location of a damaged road in Eastover, S.C., Oct. 13, 2015. The NCNG has been ready t... More

U.S. Army Brig. Gen. John A. Byrd, assistant adjutant

U.S. Army Brig. Gen. John A. Byrd, assistant adjutant

U.S. Army Brig. Gen. John A. Byrd, assistant adjutant general-domestic operations, meets North Carolina National Guard Soldiers of the 505th Engineer Battalion deployed to Eastover, S.C., and learns more about ... More

North Carolina National Guard Soldiers of the 878th

North Carolina National Guard Soldiers of the 878th

North Carolina National Guard Soldiers of the 878th Engineer Company and fuelers of the Forward Support Company, 505th Engineer Battalion deploy to Georgetown County on the South Carolina’s coastal plain, Oct. ... More

North Carolina National Guard Soldiers of the 878th

North Carolina National Guard Soldiers of the 878th

North Carolina National Guard Soldiers of the 878th Engineer Company and fuelers of the Forward Support Company, 505th Engineer Battalion deploy to Georgetown County on the South Carolina’s coastal plain, Oct. ... More

A North Carolina National Guard Soldier, assigned to

A North Carolina National Guard Soldier, assigned to

A North Carolina National Guard Soldier, assigned to the 505th Engineer Battalion, looks at the finished temporary dam created by the engineers and other civilian counterparts, after severe flooding damaged a c... More

U.S. Army Sgt. Shane Andrews, an engineer assigned

U.S. Army Sgt. Shane Andrews, an engineer assigned

U.S. Army Sgt. Shane Andrews, an engineer assigned to the 882nd Engineer Company (Vertical), 505th Engineer Battalion, operates a Case Skid Steer Loader to compact dirt and level damaged roads in Eastover, S.C.... More

The NCNG has been ready to support the South Carolina

The NCNG has been ready to support the South Carolina

The NCNG has been ready to support the South Carolina Emergency Management Division and other state and federal partner agencies as South Carolina recovers from the effects of extended rain downfall, causing se... More

Nearly a dozen NCNG Soldiers of the 878th and 875th

Nearly a dozen NCNG Soldiers of the 878th and 875th

Nearly a dozen NCNG Soldiers of the 878th and 875th Engineer Company with many tons of sand, steady hands, years of Guard training and experience and civilian skills with backhoes, dump trucks and road graders ... More

U.S. Army Maj. Gen. Greg Lusk, the adjutant general

U.S. Army Maj. Gen. Greg Lusk, the adjutant general

U.S. Army Maj. Gen. Greg Lusk, the adjutant general of the North Carolina National Guard, meets North Carolina National Guard Soldiers deployed to Eastover, S.C., and learns more about their support of the Sout... More

North Carolina National Guard Soldiers of the 878th

North Carolina National Guard Soldiers of the 878th

North Carolina National Guard Soldiers of the 878th Engineer Company rebuild Indian Hut Road in Andrews, S.C. on Oct. 16, 2015. The 37 Soldiers of the 878th use their 10-ton dump trucks to replace missing grave... More

North Carolina National Guard Soldiers of the 878th

North Carolina National Guard Soldiers of the 878th

North Carolina National Guard Soldiers of the 878th Engineer Company rebuild Indian Hut Road in Andrews, S.C. on Oct. 16, 2015. The thirty-seven Soldiers of the 878th use their 10-ton dump trucks to replace mis... More

South Carolina National Guard commander U.S. Army Maj.

South Carolina National Guard commander U.S. Army Maj.

South Carolina National Guard commander U.S. Army Maj. Gen. Robert E. Livingston, Jr., the adjutant general of South Carolina, meets North Carolina National Guard Soldiers deployed to McCrady Training Center, E... More

U.S. Army Brig. Gen. James C. Ernst, North Carolina

U.S. Army Brig. Gen. James C. Ernst, North Carolina

U.S. Army Brig. Gen. James C. Ernst, North Carolina National Guard assistant adjutant general-maneuver, meets with Soldiers deployed to South Carolina learning more about their support of the South Carolina Nat... More

North Carolina Natioanl Guard Soldiers, assigned to

North Carolina Natioanl Guard Soldiers, assigned to

North Carolina Natioanl Guard Soldiers, assigned to the 505th Engineer Battalion, thank their civilian counterparts as they exit the work-site where the group have been working together to construct a temporary... More

Nearly a dozen NCNG Soldiers of the 878th and 875th

Nearly a dozen NCNG Soldiers of the 878th and 875th

Nearly a dozen NCNG Soldiers of the 878th and 875th Engineer Company with many tons of sand, steady hands, years of Guard training and experience and civilian skills with backhoes, dump trucks and road graders ... More

North Carolina National Guard Soldiers assigned to

North Carolina National Guard Soldiers assigned to

North Carolina National Guard Soldiers assigned to the 882nd Engineers Company (Vertical), 505th Engineers Battalion, assess the damage of a road in Eastover, S.C., Oct. 13, 2015. The NCNG has been ready to sup... More

North Carolina National Guard Soldiers assigned to

North Carolina National Guard Soldiers assigned to

North Carolina National Guard Soldiers assigned to the 505th Engineer Battalion prep their equipment and vehicles in a motorpool in preperation for a road-clearing mission, at McCrady Training Center in Eastove... More

Nearly a dozen NCNG Soldiers of the 878th and 875th

Nearly a dozen NCNG Soldiers of the 878th and 875th

Nearly a dozen NCNG Soldiers of the 878th and 875th Engineer Company with many tons of sand, steady hands, years of Guard training and experience and civilian skills with backhoes, dump trucks and road graders ... More

A huge crater in the road caused by extreme flooding,

A huge crater in the road caused by extreme flooding,

A huge crater in the road caused by extreme flooding, is seconds away from being filled and fixed by North Carolina National Guard Soldiers from the 505th Engineer Battalion, in Eastover S.C., Oct. 13, 2015. Th... More

A North Carolina National Guard Soldier, assigned to

A North Carolina National Guard Soldier, assigned to

A North Carolina National Guard Soldier, assigned to the 505th Engineer Battalion, holds a coin just received from Gen. Frank J. Grass, Chief, National Guard Bureau, as he thanked the engineer Soldiers for thei... More

North Carolina National Guard Soldiers of the 878th

North Carolina National Guard Soldiers of the 878th

North Carolina National Guard Soldiers of the 878th Engineer Company and fuelers of the Forward Support Company, 505th Engineer Battalion deploy to Georgetown County on the South Carolina’s coastal plain, Oct. ... More

Marcus Bostic, a resident of Eastover, S.C., and a

Marcus Bostic, a resident of Eastover, S.C., and a

Marcus Bostic, a resident of Eastover, S.C., and a firefighter for the city of Columbia, looks on at the damage to his driveway as engineers from the North Carolina National Guard's 505th Engineer Battalion com... More

North Carolina National Guard Soldiers of the 878th

North Carolina National Guard Soldiers of the 878th

North Carolina National Guard Soldiers of the 878th Engineer Company and fuelers of the Forward Support Company, 505th Engineer Battalion deploy to Georgetown County on the South Carolina’s coastal plain, Oct. ... More

U.S. Army Spc. Yazmaine Chand-Singh, a truck driver

U.S. Army Spc. Yazmaine Chand-Singh, a truck driver

U.S. Army Spc. Yazmaine Chand-Singh, a truck driver assigned to the Forward Support Company, 505th Engineer Battalion, backs her Lower Handling Sysytem truck into position in Eastover, S.C., Oct. 13, 2015, as e... More

A North Carolina National Guard soldier with the 878th

A North Carolina National Guard soldier with the 878th

A North Carolina National Guard soldier with the 878th Engineer Company uses the manual tail gate release on her 10-ton dump-truck Oct. 16, 2015. Thirty-seven soldiers of the 878th transport sand, rock, and oth... More

North Carolina National Guard Soldiers assigned to

North Carolina National Guard Soldiers assigned to

North Carolina National Guard Soldiers assigned to the 505th Engineer Battalion prep their equipment and vehicles in a motorpool in preperation for a road-clearing mission, at McCrady Training Center in Eastove... More

A North Carolina National Guard soldier with the 878th

A North Carolina National Guard soldier with the 878th

A North Carolina National Guard soldier with the 878th Engineer Company washes the window on his 10-ton dump-truck in Andrews S.C. The 37 soldiers of the 878th transport sand, rock and other road material to mu... More

Gen. Frank J. Grass, Chief, National Guard Bureau,

Gen. Frank J. Grass, Chief, National Guard Bureau,

Gen. Frank J. Grass, Chief, National Guard Bureau, speaks with North Carolina National Guard Soldiers from the 505th Engineer Battalion, thanking them for their flood response efforts to South Carolina and pres... More

U.S. Army Staff Sgt. Jack Gray, noncommissioned officer

U.S. Army Staff Sgt. Jack Gray, noncommissioned officer

U.S. Army Staff Sgt. Jack Gray, noncommissioned officer in-charge, assigned to the 882nd Engineer Company (Vertical), 505th Engineer Battalion directs a 10-ton dump truck to release dirt into a crater that was ... More

North Carolina National Guard Soldiers assigned to

North Carolina National Guard Soldiers assigned to

North Carolina National Guard Soldiers assigned to the 505th Engineer Battalion prep their equipment and vehicles in a motorpool in preparation for a road-clearing mission, at McCrady Training Center in Eastove... More

Nearly a dozen NCNG Soldiers of the 878th and 875th

Nearly a dozen NCNG Soldiers of the 878th and 875th

Nearly a dozen NCNG Soldiers of the 878th and 875th Engineer Company with many tons of sand, steady hands, years of Guard training and experience and civilian skills with backhoes, dump trucks and road graders ... More

Hut Road in Andrews, S.C. on Oct. 16, 2015. The 37

Hut Road in Andrews, S.C. on Oct. 16, 2015. The 37

Hut Road in Andrews, S.C. on Oct. 16, 2015. The 37 Soldiers of the 878th use their 10-ton dump trucks to replace missing gravel and dirt along sections of the road. This and other NCNG missions are supporting t... More

North Carolina National Guard Soldiers of the 878th

North Carolina National Guard Soldiers of the 878th

North Carolina National Guard Soldiers of the 878th Engineer Company and fuelers of the Forward Support Company, 505th Engineer Battalion deploy to Georgetown County on the South Carolina’s coastal plain, Oct. ... More

North Carolina National Guard Soldiers, assigned to

North Carolina National Guard Soldiers, assigned to

North Carolina National Guard Soldiers, assigned to the 505th Engineer Battalion, take a tour of the work site where they have been constructing a temporary dam after severe flooding damaged a canal in Columbia... More

Nearly a dozen NCNG Soldiers of the 878th and 875th

Nearly a dozen NCNG Soldiers of the 878th and 875th

Nearly a dozen NCNG Soldiers of the 878th and 875th Engineer Company with many tons of sand, steady hands, years of Guard training and experience and civilian skills with backhoes, dump trucks and road graders ... More

North Carolina National Guard Soldiers of the 878th

North Carolina National Guard Soldiers of the 878th

North Carolina National Guard Soldiers of the 878th Engineer Company and fuelers of the Forward Support Company, 505th Engineer Battalion deploy to Georgetown County on the South Carolina’s coastal plain, Oct. ... More

Gen. Frank J. Grass, Chief, National Guard Bureau,

Gen. Frank J. Grass, Chief, National Guard Bureau,

Gen. Frank J. Grass, Chief, National Guard Bureau, speaks with North Carolina National Guard Soldiers from the 505th Engineer Battalion, thanking them for their flood response efforts to South Carolina, in Colu... More

U.S. Army Maj. Gen. Greg Lusk, the adjutant general

U.S. Army Maj. Gen. Greg Lusk, the adjutant general

U.S. Army Maj. Gen. Greg Lusk, the adjutant general of the North Carolina National Guard, meets North Carolina National Guard Soldiers deployed to Eastover, S.C. and learns more about their support of the South... More

Gen. Frank J. Grass, Chief, National Guard Bureau,

Gen. Frank J. Grass, Chief, National Guard Bureau,

Gen. Frank J. Grass, Chief, National Guard Bureau, speaks with North Carolina National Guard Soldiers from the 505th Engineer Battalion, thanking them for their flood response efforts to South Carolina and pres... More

South Carolina National Guard State command sergeant

South Carolina National Guard State command sergeant

South Carolina National Guard State command sergeant major Command Sgt. Maj. Robert H. Brickley, right, meets North Carolina National Guard Soldiers deployed to McCrady Training Center, Eastover, S.C., and lear... More

U.S. Army Staff Sgt. Jack Gray and Sgt. Shane Andrews,

U.S. Army Staff Sgt. Jack Gray and Sgt. Shane Andrews,

U.S. Army Staff Sgt. Jack Gray and Sgt. Shane Andrews, engineers assigned to the North Carolina National Guard's 882nd Engineer Company (Vertical), 505th Engineer Battalion, discuss plans of action for temporar... More

Nearly a dozen NCNG Soldiers of the 878th and 875th

Nearly a dozen NCNG Soldiers of the 878th and 875th

Nearly a dozen NCNG Soldiers of the 878th and 875th Engineer Company with many tons of sand, steady hands, years of Guard training and experience and civilian skills with backhoes, dump trucks and road graders ... More

Nearly a dozen NCNG Soldiers of the 878th and 875th

Nearly a dozen NCNG Soldiers of the 878th and 875th

Nearly a dozen NCNG Soldiers of the 878th and 875th Engineer Company with many tons of sand, steady hands, years of Guard training and experience and civilian skills with backhoes, dump trucks and road graders ... More

Gen. Frank J. Grass, Chief, National Guard Bureau,

Gen. Frank J. Grass, Chief, National Guard Bureau,

Gen. Frank J. Grass, Chief, National Guard Bureau, speaks with North Carolina National Guard Soldiers from the 505th Engineer Battalion, thanking them for their flood response efforts to South Carolina and pres... More

North Carolina National Guard Soldiers of the 878th

North Carolina National Guard Soldiers of the 878th

North Carolina National Guard Soldiers of the 878th Engineer Company rebuild Indian Hut Road in Andrews, S.C. on Oct. 16, 2015. A Soldier drives a large road grader and pushes the gravel until a newly formed ro... More

North Carolina National Guard Soldiers of the 878th

North Carolina National Guard Soldiers of the 878th

North Carolina National Guard Soldiers of the 878th Engineer Company and fuelers of the Forward Support Company, 505th Engineer Battalion deploy to Georgetown County on the South Carolina’s coastal plain, Oct. ... More

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