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Engineer vehicles assigned to 104th Engineer Construction

Engineer vehicles assigned to 104th Engineer Construction

Engineer vehicles assigned to 104th Engineer Construction Company, 62nd Engineer Battalion, deliver supplies to Soldiers working on the Arizona-Mexico border wall, Nov. 21, 2018. U.S. Northern Command is provid... More

Soldiers from 104th Engineer Construction Company prepare

Soldiers from 104th Engineer Construction Company prepare

Soldiers from 104th Engineer Construction Company prepare to put pickets and concertina wire on the Arizona-Mexico border wall, Nov. 21, 2018. U.S. Northern Command is providing military support to the Departme... More

Engineer Soldiers weld pickets and wire onto a container

Engineer Soldiers weld pickets and wire onto a container

Engineer Soldiers weld pickets and wire onto a container obstacle near Nogales, Arizona, Nov. 21, 2018. U.S Northern Command is providing military support to the Department of Homeland Security and U.S. Customs... More

Soldiers from 104th Engineer Construction Company attach

Soldiers from 104th Engineer Construction Company attach

Soldiers from 104th Engineer Construction Company attach wire to the Arizona-Mexico border wall near Nogales, Nov. 20, 2018. U.S. Northern Command is providing military support to the Department of Homeland Sec... More

A Soldier from 104th Engineer Construction Company

A Soldier from 104th Engineer Construction Company

A Soldier from 104th Engineer Construction Company welds pickets and wire to a container obstacle near Nogales, Arizona, Nov. 21, 2018. U.S. Northern Command is providing military support to the Department of H... More

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