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Pvt. Christina Gonzales, an engineer with the 36th

Pvt. Christina Gonzales, an engineer with the 36th

Pvt. Christina Gonzales, an engineer with the 36th Engineer Brigade, installs a new floor at a new Ebola treatment unit being built in support of Operation United Assistance in Gbediah, Liberia, Dec. 19, 2014. ... More

From left, Pfc. Shane Harris and Spc. Ike Riley, Soldiers

From left, Pfc. Shane Harris and Spc. Ike Riley, Soldiers

From left, Pfc. Shane Harris and Spc. Ike Riley, Soldiers with the 36th Engineer Brigade, meet with Col. Heath Roscoe, commander of the 36th Engineer Brigade, during a visit to the site of a new Ebola treatment... More

Naples, Fla., native Staff Sgt.  Christopher LaMay,

Naples, Fla., native Staff Sgt. Christopher LaMay,

Naples, Fla., native Staff Sgt. Christopher LaMay, left, speaks with Col. Heath Roscoe, commander for the 36th Engineer Brigade from Fort Hood, Texas. Roscoe spoke with members of the 104th Company, 62nd Batta... More

First Lt. Jonathan Kenyon, center, from Austin, Texas,

First Lt. Jonathan Kenyon, center, from Austin, Texas,

First Lt. Jonathan Kenyon, center, from Austin, Texas, talks with Col. Heath Roscoe, right, and other members of the 36th Engineer Brigade from Fort Hood, Texas, Dec. 5, 2014. They crossed a bridge just outside... More

Maj. Gen. Gary Volesky, center, the Joint Forces Command

Maj. Gen. Gary Volesky, center, the Joint Forces Command

Maj. Gen. Gary Volesky, center, the Joint Forces Command – United Assistance commander, asks questions of Armed Forces of Liberia Capt. Glee Dada, the project officer of the 1st Engineer Company, during a tour ... More

Spc. Bryan Garcia, a Miami native, of 615th Engineer

Spc. Bryan Garcia, a Miami native, of 615th Engineer

Spc. Bryan Garcia, a Miami native, of 615th Engineer Company (Horizontal), 52nd Engineer Battalion, out of Fort Carson, Colo., angles bracing on a pavilion while working on an Ebola treatment unit built in supp... More

Soldiers from the armed forces of Liberia attach fencing

Soldiers from the armed forces of Liberia attach fencing

Soldiers from the armed forces of Liberia attach fencing to a post at a new Ebola treatment unit being built in support of Operation United Assistance in Gbediah, Liberia, Dec. 19, 2014. United Assistance is a ... More

Spc. Robert Brink, an engineer with the 36th Engineer

Spc. Robert Brink, an engineer with the 36th Engineer

Spc. Robert Brink, an engineer with the 36th Engineer Brigade, works on electrical conduit at the site of a new Ebola treatment unit being built in support of Operation United Assistance in Gbediah, Liberia, De... More

Sgt. Molly Moore, a crew chief with 2nd Battalion,

Sgt. Molly Moore, a crew chief with 2nd Battalion,

Sgt. Molly Moore, a crew chief with 2nd Battalion, 501st Aviation Regiment, 1st Armor Division, Combat Aviation Brigade, Task Force Iron Knights from Fort Bliss, Texas, watches out the gunner door of a UH-60 Bl... More

Spc. Sean Brinkerhoff, left, an Evanston, Wyo., native,

Spc. Sean Brinkerhoff, left, an Evanston, Wyo., native,

Spc. Sean Brinkerhoff, left, an Evanston, Wyo., native, and Sgt. 1st Class Khampha Kongbouunmee, a Grand Prairie, Texas, native, both of 615th Engineer Company (Horizontal), 52nd Engineer Battalion, out of Fort... More

Maj. Benjamin Qi, a Baton Rouge, La., native, and commander

Maj. Benjamin Qi, a Baton Rouge, La., native, and commander

Maj. Benjamin Qi, a Baton Rouge, La., native, and commander of the 61st Preventive Medical Detachment, inspects and tests the well water at the Gbediah Ebola Treatment Unit site during Operation United Assistan... More

Engineers with the armed forces of Liberia install

Engineers with the armed forces of Liberia install

Engineers with the armed forces of Liberia install a drainage culvert at a new Ebola treatment unit being built in support of Operation United Assistance in Gbediah, Liberia, Dec. 19, 2014. United Assistance is... More

From left, Spc. Deffor Benjamin, a Gettysburg, Md.,

From left, Spc. Deffor Benjamin, a Gettysburg, Md.,

From left, Spc. Deffor Benjamin, a Gettysburg, Md., native, of 615th Engineer Company (Horizontal), 52nd Engineer Battalion, out of Fort Carson, Colo., and armed forces of Liberia Pfc. Matthew Cooper and nail t... More

Spc. Brian Garcia, left, an engineer with the 36th

Spc. Brian Garcia, left, an engineer with the 36th

Spc. Brian Garcia, left, an engineer with the 36th Engineer Brigade, and Sgt. Rashino Samuels, an engineer with the armed forces of Liberia, take a break after framing new walls at a new Ebola treatment unit be... More

Maj. Gen. Gary Volesky, left, the Joint Forces Command

Maj. Gen. Gary Volesky, left, the Joint Forces Command

Maj. Gen. Gary Volesky, left, the Joint Forces Command – United Assistance commander, overlooks an ashes pit during a visit to the site of a new Ebola treatment unit being built in support of Operation United A... More

Armed Forces of Liberia soldiers work together to build

Armed Forces of Liberia soldiers work together to build

Armed Forces of Liberia soldiers work together to build a new fence at the Gbediah Ebola Treatment Unit Dec. 22, 2014. This is the last ETU scheduled to be built with JFC-UA assistance. Operation United Assista... More

Locals from Gbediah, Liberia, watch as members of the

Locals from Gbediah, Liberia, watch as members of the

Locals from Gbediah, Liberia, watch as members of the 104th Company of the 62nd Engineer Brigade from Fort Hood, Texas, arrive Dec. 5, 2014. The 104th Company will spend three weeks there building an Ebola trea... More

Cpl. James Flomo, an engineer with the armed forces

Cpl. James Flomo, an engineer with the armed forces

Cpl. James Flomo, an engineer with the armed forces of Liberia, installs flooring in a new Ebola treatment unit being built in support of Operation United Assistance in Gbediah, Liberia, Dec. 19, 2014. United A... More

An engineer with the armed forces of Liberia works

An engineer with the armed forces of Liberia works

An engineer with the armed forces of Liberia works on an electrical panel at a new Ebola treatment unit being built in support of Operation United Assistance in Gbediah, Liberia, Dec. 19, 2014. United Assistan... More

Sgt. Jesse Fernandez from San Antonio, Texas, improves

Sgt. Jesse Fernandez from San Antonio, Texas, improves

Sgt. Jesse Fernandez from San Antonio, Texas, improves a tent that will house members of the 104th Company of the 62nd Engineer Brigade from Fort Hood, Texas, on Dec. 5, 2014. The 104th Company just arrived at ... More

An aerial photo of the Gbediah Ebola Treatment Unit,

An aerial photo of the Gbediah Ebola Treatment Unit,

An aerial photo of the Gbediah Ebola Treatment Unit, Dec. 22, 2014. The Gbediah ETU is the last scheduled ETU to be built by Joint Forces Command – United Assistance. Operation United Assistance is a Department... More

Col. Heath Roscoe, commander for the 36th Engineer

Col. Heath Roscoe, commander for the 36th Engineer

Col. Heath Roscoe, commander for the 36th Engineer Brigade from Fort Hood, Texas, speaks with members of the 104th Company, 62nd Battalion, in Gbediah, Liberia, Dec. 5, 2014. The 104th Company just arrived at G... More

An armed forces of Liberia soldier cuts lumber for

An armed forces of Liberia soldier cuts lumber for

An armed forces of Liberia soldier cuts lumber for construction of a new Ebola treatment unit being built in support of Operation United Assistance in Gbediah, Liberia, Dec. 19, 2014. United Assistance is a Dep... More

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