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Spc. Daniel Quey (left), a radar repairer, and Pfc.

Spc. Daniel Quey (left), a radar repairer, and Pfc.

Spc. Daniel Quey (left), a radar repairer, and Pfc. Michael Petersen (right), a generator mechanic, both assigned to Company D, 5th Battalion, 5th Air Defense Artillery, 17th Field Artillery Brigade, 7th Infant... More

Spc. Michael Park, an air defense battle management

Spc. Michael Park, an air defense battle management

Spc. Michael Park, an air defense battle management system operator with Company C, 5th Battalion, 5th Air Defense Artillery, 17th Field Artillery Brigade, 7th Infantry Division, inspects all sections of a down... More

Pfc. James Underwood, an all-wheeled vehicle mechanic

Pfc. James Underwood, an all-wheeled vehicle mechanic

Pfc. James Underwood, an all-wheeled vehicle mechanic assigned to Company D, 5th Battalion, 5th Battalion, 5th Air Defense Artillery, 17th Field Artillery Brigade, 7th Infantry Division, hauls some branches rec... More

Spc. Alex Chavoya, a radar repairer assigned to Company

Spc. Alex Chavoya, a radar repairer assigned to Company

Spc. Alex Chavoya, a radar repairer assigned to Company D, 5th Battalion, 5th Air Defense Artillery, 17th Field Artillery Brigade, 7th Infantry Division, moves some branches cut from a tree on the Chloe Clark E... More

Pfc. James Underwood, an all-wheeled vehicle mechanic

Pfc. James Underwood, an all-wheeled vehicle mechanic

Pfc. James Underwood, an all-wheeled vehicle mechanic assigned to Company D, 5th Battalion, 5th Battalion, 5th Air Defense Artillery, 7th Infantry Division, hauls some branches cut from a tree on the Chloe Clar... More

Spc. Michael Park, an air defense battle management

Spc. Michael Park, an air defense battle management

Spc. Michael Park, an air defense battle management system operator with Company C, 5th Battalion, 5th Air Defense Artillery, 17th Field Artillery Brigade, 7th Infantry Division, uses a chainsaw to trim some br... More

Spc. Alex Chavoya, a radar repairer assigned to Company

Spc. Alex Chavoya, a radar repairer assigned to Company

Spc. Alex Chavoya, a radar repairer assigned to Company D, 5th Battalion, 5th Air Defense Artillery, 17th Field Artillery Brigade, 7th Infantry Division, uses a chainsaw to cut a tree into sections on the Chloe... More

Spc. Daniel Quey (left), and Spc. Alex Chavoya (right),

Spc. Daniel Quey (left), and Spc. Alex Chavoya (right),

Spc. Daniel Quey (left), and Spc. Alex Chavoya (right), radar repairers assigned to Company D, 5th Battalion, 5th Air Defense Artillery, 17th Field Artillery Brigade, 7th Infantry Division, haul branches they r... More

Spc. Megan Morales, a signal support systems specialist

Spc. Megan Morales, a signal support systems specialist

Spc. Megan Morales, a signal support systems specialist assigned to Headquarters and Headquarters Battalion, 5th Battalion, 5th Air Defense Artillery, 17th Field Artillery Brigade, 7th Infantry Division, rakes ... More

Spc. Michael Park, an air defense battle management

Spc. Michael Park, an air defense battle management

Spc. Michael Park, an air defense battle management system operator with Company C, 5th Battalion, 5th Air Defense Artillery, 17th Field Artillery Brigade, 7th Infantry Division, uses a chainsaw to section off ... More

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