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Soldiers with the 576th Engineer Company work together

Soldiers with the 576th Engineer Company work together

Soldiers with the 576th Engineer Company work together in the early hours of the morning to prepare their vehicles prior to a mission.

The 1st Platoon, 576th Engineer Company vehicles line

The 1st Platoon, 576th Engineer Company vehicles line

The 1st Platoon, 576th Engineer Company vehicles line up at the test fire range to ensure all crew served weapons are functioning properly prior to leaving the base.

Soldiers with the 576th Engineer Company work around

Soldiers with the 576th Engineer Company work around

Soldiers with the 576th Engineer Company work around their vehicles early in the morning, preparing for their upcoming mission.

170 warriors return, US Army Photo

170 warriors return, US Army Photo

Soldiers from the 576th Engineer Company, 4th Engineer Battalion, and the 60th Ordnance Company, 68th Sustainment Support Battalion, 43rd Sustainment Brigade, make their grand entrance at a welcome home ceremon... More

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