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Lt. Col. Marc Hoffmeister addresses the many service

Lt. Col. Marc Hoffmeister addresses the many service

Lt. Col. Marc Hoffmeister addresses the many service members, family and friends that continuously showed support for his sappers. “It is great to have the company back on the ground and to have the battalion c... More

Lt. Col. Marc Hoffmeister, the 6th Engineer Battalion

Lt. Col. Marc Hoffmeister, the 6th Engineer Battalion

Lt. Col. Marc Hoffmeister, the 6th Engineer Battalion commander places the combat action streamer on the 23rd Sappers guidon March 17 during the redeployment ceremony at the Buckner Physical Fitness Center Join... More

Servicemembers, family and friends of the 23rd Engineer

Servicemembers, family and friends of the 23rd Engineer

Servicemembers, family and friends of the 23rd Engineer Company (Sapper) gathered at the Joint Base Elmendorf-Richardson Buckner Physical Fitness Center March 17 to witness the uncasing of the company’s guidon,... More

Capt. Ryan Hintz, 23rd Sappers Company commander, exchanges

Capt. Ryan Hintz, 23rd Sappers Company commander, exchanges

Capt. Ryan Hintz, 23rd Sappers Company commander, exchanges salutes with his Soldiers during the 23rd Engineer Company redeployment ceremony March 17 at the Buckner Physical Fitness Center Joint Base Elmendorf-... More

Company Commander Capt. Ryan Hintz and First Sgt. Troy

Company Commander Capt. Ryan Hintz and First Sgt. Troy

Company Commander Capt. Ryan Hintz and First Sgt. Troy Whitcome uncase the company’s colors during the 23rd Engineer Company redeployment ceremony March 17 at the Buckner Physical Fitness Center Joint Base Elme... More

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