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Maj. Erich Beriel candidly talks with Abdul Rahman,

Maj. Erich Beriel candidly talks with Abdul Rahman,

Maj. Erich Beriel candidly talks with Abdul Rahman, renewable energy engineer, who installed the solar panels on top of the new Marjeh Fruit and Vegetable Packing Facility. The solar panel-powered renewable ene... More

Sgt. John Wright, security patrol leader, led the patrol

Sgt. John Wright, security patrol leader, led the patrol

Sgt. John Wright, security patrol leader, led the patrol from Camp Hanson to the new Marjeh Fruit and Vegetable Packing Facility. Wright, from San Diego, Calif., is a member of the civil affairs team from 2nd B... More

Members of the local Okinawa community collect hijiki

Members of the local Okinawa community collect hijiki

Members of the local Okinawa community collect hijiki from the ocean during the Hijiki Harvest at Camp Courtney, Okinawa, Japan, Feb. 22, 2020. Camp Courtney is the main location on the island where hijiki grow... More

Members of the local Okinawa community collect hijiki

Members of the local Okinawa community collect hijiki

Members of the local Okinawa community collect hijiki from the ocean during the Hijiki Harvest at Camp Courtney, Okinawa, Japan, Feb. 22, 2020. Camp Courtney is the main location on the island where hijiki grow... More

Major Erich Bergiel inspects the interior of the new

Major Erich Bergiel inspects the interior of the new

Major Erich Bergiel inspects the interior of the new Fruit and Vegetable Packing Facility located in Marjeh. Local farmers will now be able to keep their fresh produce in a controlled environment instead of the... More

Master Gunnery Sgt. Steven Jackson, C9 chief and purchasing

Master Gunnery Sgt. Steven Jackson, C9 chief and purchasing

Master Gunnery Sgt. Steven Jackson, C9 chief and purchasing officer, describes the process by which fruit and vegetables will be washed and sorted in the new Marjeh Fruit and Vegetable Packing Facility.

Maj. Erich Bergiel (right) inspects the solar panels

Maj. Erich Bergiel (right) inspects the solar panels

Maj. Erich Bergiel (right) inspects the solar panels on the roof of the Marjeh Fruit and Vegetable Packing Facility while he talks with Abdul Rahman, a renewable energy engineer. Solar panels provide a renewabl... More

Maj. Erich Bergiel scans his surroundings while

Maj. Erich Bergiel scans his surroundings while

Maj. Erich Bergiel scans his surroundings while participating in a combat patrol. Bergiel was on his way to the Marjeh Fruit and Vegetable Packing Facility, located directly behind him, to conduct the final con... More

Standing on the roof of the new Marjeh Fruit and Vegetable

Standing on the roof of the new Marjeh Fruit and Vegetable

Standing on the roof of the new Marjeh Fruit and Vegetable Packing Facility, Master Gunnery Sgt. Steven Jackson (left), C9 chief and purchasing officer, discusses the building project with Mohammad Akbar (cente... More

Maj. Erich Bergiel climbs a ladder to inspect the solar

Maj. Erich Bergiel climbs a ladder to inspect the solar

Maj. Erich Bergiel climbs a ladder to inspect the solar panels located on the roof of the new Marjeh Fruit and Vegetable Packing Facility. The facility is completely powered by renewable energy and constructed ... More

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