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Capt. Ashley Klase (left, in front of formation),

Capt. Ashley Klase (left, in front of formation),

Capt. Ashley Klase (left, in front of formation), supervisory engineer at the 200th RED HORSE Squadron Detachment 1, holds a final formation celebrating the completion of the troop labor construction project Au... More

Capt. Ashley Klase, supervisory engineer at the 200th

Capt. Ashley Klase, supervisory engineer at the 200th

Capt. Ashley Klase, supervisory engineer at the 200th RED HORSE Squadron Detachment 1 and a resident of Lexington, Ohio. Klase is one of the recipients of the 2019 Theodore Roosevelt Leadership Award for Compan... More

Capt. Bryan Andrews (right), engineer equipment officer

Capt. Bryan Andrews (right), engineer equipment officer

Capt. Bryan Andrews (right), engineer equipment officer for Headquarters and Headquarters Company, 16th Engineer Brigade, and 1st Lt Seth Kilian, engineer officer for 1194th Engineer Company discuss buddy live-... More

The 251st Cyberspace Engineering Installation Group,

The 251st Cyberspace Engineering Installation Group,

The 251st Cyberspace Engineering Installation Group, located in Springfield, Ohio, has been selected to receive the NGAUS Distinguished Mission Support Plaque, which is awarded annually to the top mission suppo... More

Capt. Bryan Andrews, engineer equipment officer for

Capt. Bryan Andrews, engineer equipment officer for

Capt. Bryan Andrews, engineer equipment officer for Headquarters and Headquarters Company, 16th Engineer Brigade, and a resident of Marysville, Ohio. Andrews is one of the recipients of the 2019 Theodore Roosev... More

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