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Fort Stewart, Ga., March 3, 2018 - Spc. Andrew Covington,

Fort Stewart, Ga., March 3, 2018 - Spc. Andrew Covington,

Fort Stewart, Ga., March 3, 2018 - Spc. Andrew Covington, combat engineer, 810th Engineer Company (Sapper), Swainsboro, Ga., ensures Spc. David V. Trettel, combat engineer, protective suit is properly fitted an... More

Fort Stewart, Ga., March 3, 2018 - An engineer from

Fort Stewart, Ga., March 3, 2018 - An engineer from

Fort Stewart, Ga., March 3, 2018 - An engineer from 810th Engineer Company, Swainsboro, Ga., searches a simulated collapsed building during search and extraction training. The 810th conducted search and extrac... More

Fort Stewart, Ga., March 3, 2018 - Engineers from 810th

Fort Stewart, Ga., March 3, 2018 - Engineers from 810th

Fort Stewart, Ga., March 3, 2018 - Engineers from 810th Engineer Company (Sapper), secure a collapsed building survivor to a gurney prior to evacuation to medical personnel. The 810th specializes in collapsed ... More

Fort Stewart, Ga., March 3, 2018 - Guardsmen from 138th

Fort Stewart, Ga., March 3, 2018 - Guardsmen from 138th

Fort Stewart, Ga., March 3, 2018 - Guardsmen from 138th Chemical Company, Marietta, Ga., perform line decontamination of simulated victims during search and extraction certification training. The victims were ... More

Fort Stewart, Ga., March 3, 2018 - Sgt. Joshua C. Crosby,

Fort Stewart, Ga., March 3, 2018 - Sgt. Joshua C. Crosby,

Fort Stewart, Ga., March 3, 2018 - Sgt. Joshua C. Crosby, team leader, 810th Engineer Company (Sapper), Swainsboro, Ga., ensures proper sealing of protective chemical equipment prior to Guardsman entering the d... More

Fort Stewart, Ga., March 3, 2018 - Sgt. 1st Class Richard

Fort Stewart, Ga., March 3, 2018 - Sgt. 1st Class Richard

Fort Stewart, Ga., March 3, 2018 - Sgt. 1st Class Richard E. Malin, platoon sergeant, 810th Engineer Company (Sapper), Swainsboro, Ga., dons the outer layer of a protective suit suit prior to entry into a simul... More

Fort Stewart, Ga., March 3, 2018 - Engineers from 810th

Fort Stewart, Ga., March 3, 2018 - Engineers from 810th

Fort Stewart, Ga., March 3, 2018 - Engineers from 810th Engineer Company (Sapper), Swainsboro, Ga., prepare a simulated casualty for transport during search and extraction training. The exercise requires the e... More

Fort Stewart, Ga., March 3, 2018 - Spc. David V. Trettel,

Fort Stewart, Ga., March 3, 2018 - Spc. David V. Trettel,

Fort Stewart, Ga., March 3, 2018 - Spc. David V. Trettel, combat engineer, 810th Engineer Company (Sapper), Swainsboro, Ga., extracts a simulated casualty during a search and extraction certification exercise. ... More

Fort Stewart, Ga., March 3, 2018 - Sgt. Brianna M.

Fort Stewart, Ga., March 3, 2018 - Sgt. Brianna M.

Fort Stewart, Ga., March 3, 2018 - Sgt. Brianna M. Green, chemical sergeant, 810th Engineer Company (Sapper), Swainsboro, Ga., completes the final protective suit checks of search and extraction personnel. Gree... More

Fort Stewart, Ga., March 3, 2018 - An engineer from

Fort Stewart, Ga., March 3, 2018 - An engineer from

Fort Stewart, Ga., March 3, 2018 - An engineer from 810th Engineer Company (Sapper), Swainsboro, Ga., removes a concrete obstruction from a tunnel to extract a simulated victim during the unit's search and extr... More

Fort Stewart, Ga., March 3, 2018 - Engineers from 810th

Fort Stewart, Ga., March 3, 2018 - Engineers from 810th

Fort Stewart, Ga., March 3, 2018 - Engineers from 810th Engineer Company (Sapper), Swainsboro, Ga., extract a simulated victim from a collapsed structure during search and extraction certification. The enginee... More

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