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The II MEF airlifts the primary switch center and other

The II MEF airlifts the primary switch center and other

The II MEF airlifts the primary switch center and other equipment to Kajaki Dam power house.

DABS technicians connect the riser cables on the air

DABS technicians connect the riser cables on the air

DABS technicians connect the riser cables on the air switch assembly at Kajaki Dam power house.

Workers prepare a ramp foundation for concrete June

Workers prepare a ramp foundation for concrete June

Workers prepare a ramp foundation for concrete June 30, as the second part of a three-phase construction project at Kandahar Airfield. U.S. Army Corps of Engineers Afghanistan Engineer District – South is const... More

USACE contributes to the counternarcotics mission in Afghanistan

USACE contributes to the counternarcotics mission in Afghanistan

From left to right: U.S. Ambassador Hans G. Klemm, Herat Provincial Governor Daud Sab and Counternarcotics Vice Minister Baz Mohammed Ahmadi celebrate the opening of the new regional counternarcotics law enforc... More

Groundbreaking ceremony marks milestone at Weesh-Chaman Crossing

Groundbreaking ceremony marks milestone at Weesh-Chaman Crossing

Col. James Edwards, commander, 525th Battlefield Surveillance Brigade, and representatives from the U.S. State Department, Canada and the Weesh District government, break ground for the customs depot expansion ... More

Members of the 183rd Maintenance Company board the

Members of the 183rd Maintenance Company board the

Members of the 183rd Maintenance Company board the C-17 to redeploy.

Corps’ Operations and Maintenance plan helps Afghans help themselves

Corps’ Operations and Maintenance plan helps Afghans help themselves

Afghan facility maintenance workers accept responsibility for the operations and maintenance of 17 ANA facilities on Camp Hero, July 7.

U.S. Army Corps of Engineers Afghanistan Engineer

U.S. Army Corps of Engineers Afghanistan Engineer

U.S. Army Corps of Engineers Afghanistan Engineer District–South contractors line a culvert on Kandahar Airfield as part of phase two construction, June 30. The culvert will be used to divert rain water from ex... More

U.S. Army Corps of Engineers Afghanistan Engineer

U.S. Army Corps of Engineers Afghanistan Engineer

U.S. Army Corps of Engineers Afghanistan Engineer District–South contractors level the ground at Kandahar Airfield as part of phase two construction, June 30.

This C-17 aircraft is the first to use the partially

This C-17 aircraft is the first to use the partially

This C-17 aircraft is the first to use the partially completed strategic airlift apron at Shindand Airbase.

American Soldiers together with Afghan police team

American Soldiers together with Afghan police team

American Soldiers together with Afghan police team members board a Black Hawk helicopter to perform their first joint security detail for the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers July 13.

Pfc. Jonathan Goodluck stands guard as U.S. Army Corps

Pfc. Jonathan Goodluck stands guard as U.S. Army Corps

Pfc. Jonathan Goodluck stands guard as U.S. Army Corps of Engineers employees inspect a construction site in Daykundi province July 13.

From left, Air Force officers Col. Benjamin Wham II,

From left, Air Force officers Col. Benjamin Wham II,

From left, Air Force officers Col. Benjamin Wham II, Col. John Hokaj and Capt. Gregory Ward.

Members of the 183rd Maintenance Company Wing are ready

Members of the 183rd Maintenance Company Wing are ready

Members of the 183rd Maintenance Company Wing are ready to depart Shindand Airfield July 27.

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