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WILLIAM FEW PARKWAY LANDFILL, Appling, Ga., March 24,

WILLIAM FEW PARKWAY LANDFILL, Appling, Ga., March 24,

WILLIAM FEW PARKWAY LANDFILL, Appling, Ga., March 24, 2017 – Jamie Atkins, a U.S. Forest Service fire management officer, saws trees to be used as a hands-on demonstration during debris removal training as part... More

APPLING, Ga., March 24, 2017 – Georgia Army National

APPLING, Ga., March 24, 2017 – Georgia Army National

APPLING, Ga., March 24, 2017 – Georgia Army National Guard Pvt. Aidrei Terry, a parachute rigger with the 165th Quartermaster Company, receives training in chainsaw operation from the Georgia Forestry Service a... More

APPLING, Ga., March 24, 2017 – Georgia Army National

APPLING, Ga., March 24, 2017 – Georgia Army National

APPLING, Ga., March 24, 2017 – Georgia Army National Guardsman Pvt. Aidrei Terry, a parachute rigger from the 165th Quartermaster Company, participates in chainsaw training as a part of Vigilant Guard 17. Vigil... More

FORT GORDON, Ga., March 24, 2017 – Jamie Atkins, a

FORT GORDON, Ga., March 24, 2017 – Jamie Atkins, a

FORT GORDON, Ga., March 24, 2017 – Jamie Atkins, a U.S. Forest Service fire management officer, conducts chainsaw training through classroom instruction and practical exercise to ensure Georgia National Guardsm... More

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