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Engineers with the 766th Horizontal Company, 841st

Engineers with the 766th Horizontal Company, 841st

Engineers with the 766th Horizontal Company, 841st Engineer Battalion, U.S. Army Reserve use a bulldozer to level gravel on a tank maneuver lane on the 4th of July, 2016 at Novo Selo Training Area, Bulgaria dur... More

U.S. Army engineers with the 766th Horizontal Company,

U.S. Army engineers with the 766th Horizontal Company,

U.S. Army engineers with the 766th Horizontal Company, 841st Engineer Battalion, U.S. Army Reserve extend tank maneuver lanes on the 4th of July, 2016 at Novo Selo Training Area, Bulgaria during Operation Resol... More

Engineers with the 766th Horizontal Company, 841st

Engineers with the 766th Horizontal Company, 841st

Engineers with the 766th Horizontal Company, 841st Engineer Battalion, U.S. Army Reserve use heavy equipment to deliver construction supplies in order to extend a tank maneuver lane on the 4th of July, 2016 at ... More

Private First Class Lebron, a heavy equipment operator

Private First Class Lebron, a heavy equipment operator

Private First Class Lebron, a heavy equipment operator with the 766th Horizontal Company, 841st Engineer Battalion, U.S. Army Reserve, examines his next task on the 4th of July, 2016 at Novo Selo Training Area,... More

A water truck and vibratory roller, operated by engineers

A water truck and vibratory roller, operated by engineers

A water truck and vibratory roller, operated by engineers with the 766th Horizontal Company, 841st Engineer Battalion, U.S. Army Reserve, improve gravel in order to create an ammunition holding area on the 4th ... More

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