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U.S. Army Reserve Spc. John Heavrin, team leader from

U.S. Army Reserve Spc. John Heavrin, team leader from

U.S. Army Reserve Spc. John Heavrin, team leader from the 650th Engineer Detachment (Survey & Design), from Oklahoma City, and Sgt. Jesus Holloway, survey and design sergeant from the 420th Engineer Brigade, Br... More

Pvt. Rasaun Gordon, U.S. Army Reserve survey design

Pvt. Rasaun Gordon, U.S. Army Reserve survey design

Pvt. Rasaun Gordon, U.S. Army Reserve survey design specialist from the 650th Engineer Detachment (Survey & Design), from Oklahoma City, inspects his team's surveying equipment prior to a mission at Fort Hunter... More

U.S. Army Reserve Spc. John Heavrin, team leader from

U.S. Army Reserve Spc. John Heavrin, team leader from

U.S. Army Reserve Spc. John Heavrin, team leader from the 650th Engineer Detachment (Survey & Design), from Oklahoma City, Michael D. Daos, Trimble-certified instructor with MadJack Enterprises, and Spc. Patric... More

Sgt. Jesus Holloway, U.S. Army Reserve survey design

Sgt. Jesus Holloway, U.S. Army Reserve survey design

Sgt. Jesus Holloway, U.S. Army Reserve survey design sergeant for the 420th Engineer Brigade, Bryan, Texas, performs a topographic survey of Schoonover Airfield at Fort Hunter Liggett, Calif., to assist the Dep... More

A Trimble R8 base station collects satelite signals

A Trimble R8 base station collects satelite signals

A Trimble R8 base station collects satelite signals and relays positioning data between several R8 rovers on a survey site. U.S. Army Reserve Soldiers from the 650th Engineer Detachment (Survey & Design), from ... More

U.S. Army Reserve survey and design Soldiers from the

U.S. Army Reserve survey and design Soldiers from the

U.S. Army Reserve survey and design Soldiers from the 650th Engineer Detachment (Survey & Design), from Oklahoma City, perform a topographic survey of Schoonover Airfield at Fort Hunter Liggett, Calif., to assi... More

U.S. Army Reserve Spc. Steven Ward, survey design specialist

U.S. Army Reserve Spc. Steven Ward, survey design specialist

U.S. Army Reserve Spc. Steven Ward, survey design specialist with the 489th Engineer Battalion, Little Rock, Ark., and Spc. David Bolin, survey design specialist from the 650th Engineer Detachment (Survey & Des... More

A 416th TEC Soldier fords a water obstacle during a

A 416th TEC Soldier fords a water obstacle during a

A 416th TEC Soldier fords a water obstacle during a portion of the off-road driving course at the Joliet Training Area, Elwood, Ill. The water fording offers trainees the ability to feel how the M1165 A1 HWMMV ... More

Staff Sgt. Covey Barlow, U.S. Army Reserve detachment

Staff Sgt. Covey Barlow, U.S. Army Reserve detachment

Staff Sgt. Covey Barlow, U.S. Army Reserve detachment commander for the 650th Engineer Detachment (Survey & Design), from Oklahoma City, performs a topographic survey of Schoonover Airfield at Fort Hunter Ligge... More

U.S. Army Reserve Spc. Cory Simons and Spc. Brian LaFave,

U.S. Army Reserve Spc. Cory Simons and Spc. Brian LaFave,

U.S. Army Reserve Spc. Cory Simons and Spc. Brian LaFave, both survey design specialists from the 650th Engineer Detachment (Survey & Design), from Oklahoma City, and Sgt. Christian Soto, survey design sergeant... More

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