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615th Engineer Company certifies its Soldiers at Pinion

615th Engineer Company certifies its Soldiers at Pinion

615th Engineer Company certifies its Soldiers at Pinion Canyon Maneuver Site as they prepare for their role in the DCRF mission.

62 SAP CO, 4th EN BN, says "Thanks for everything and

62 SAP CO, 4th EN BN, says "Thanks for everything and

62 SAP CO, 4th EN BN, says "Thanks for everything and Good Luck" to four outstanding leaders. (left to right) 1LT Jackson Callaghan, 1LT Brandon Thoennes, SFC Lekendrick Stallworth, and 1LT Ryan Leets.

Engineers of 569 MAC use teamwork, skill, and communication

Engineers of 569 MAC use teamwork, skill, and communication

Engineers of 569 MAC use teamwork, skill, and communication to overcome the challenging terrain at the Land Navigation Course this week.

Assassin-36 clarifies Land Navigation buddies team

Assassin-36 clarifies Land Navigation buddies team

Assassin-36 clarifies Land Navigation buddies team questions as the OIC during 569 MAC's Land Navigation Course.

Soldiers from C/1-8 IN enter the footpath reduced by

Soldiers from C/1-8 IN enter the footpath reduced by

Soldiers from C/1-8 IN enter the footpath reduced by 1/62 SAP CO in order to clear a trench system.

1PLT/569MAC demonstrates direct fire lethality at the

1PLT/569MAC demonstrates direct fire lethality at the

1PLT/569MAC demonstrates direct fire lethality at the company MG Range this week.

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