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Staff Sgt. Paul Clever pounds a stake into the ground

Staff Sgt. Paul Clever pounds a stake into the ground

Staff Sgt. Paul Clever pounds a stake into the ground at one of the Bagram entry control points. The stake is used as a marker for the equipment operators who read the elevation on the marker and use the stake ... More

UT1 Edwin Santiago instructs ANA soldiers on heating

UT1 Edwin Santiago instructs ANA soldiers on heating

UT1 Edwin Santiago instructs ANA soldiers on heating and cooling units. (Photo by U.S. Navy Chief Petty Officer Barry Wood)

Lt. Col. Richard Collins, Engineer Brigade Advise and

Lt. Col. Richard Collins, Engineer Brigade Advise and

Lt. Col. Richard Collins, Engineer Brigade Advise and Assist Team and 14th Engineer Detachment Commander (top left), and Maj. Gen. Muslem, Afghan National Army Chief of Engineers (second from right), discuss co... More

The 1st Platoon, 576th Engineer Company vehicles line

The 1st Platoon, 576th Engineer Company vehicles line

The 1st Platoon, 576th Engineer Company vehicles line up at the test fire range to ensure all crew served weapons are functioning properly prior to leaving the base.

U.S. Air Force Maj. Mike Brannon,  AFPAK Hand and adviser

U.S. Air Force Maj. Mike Brannon, AFPAK Hand and adviser

U.S. Air Force Maj. Mike Brannon, AFPAK Hand and adviser to Maj. Gen. Muslem (left) and U.S. Army Lt. Col. Richard Collins, Engineer Brigade Advise and Assist Team and 14th Engineer Detachment Commander, look ... More

First Lt. James Beebe and 1st Lt. Carolyn Richley (second

First Lt. James Beebe and 1st Lt. Carolyn Richley (second

First Lt. James Beebe and 1st Lt. Carolyn Richley (second and third from left) participate in a key leader engagement with the ANA engineers of the 209th Corps Engineer Kandak. (Photo by U.S. Army Staff Sgt. Tr... More

Soldiers with the 576th Engineer Company work together

Soldiers with the 576th Engineer Company work together

Soldiers with the 576th Engineer Company work together in the early hours of the morning to prepare their vehicles prior to a mission.

Capt. Matthew Jordan, Headquarter and Headquarter Company

Capt. Matthew Jordan, Headquarter and Headquarter Company

Capt. Matthew Jordan, Headquarter and Headquarter Company Commander, 130th Engineer Brigade, places a tourniquet on himself during a medical training refresher course at New Kabul Compound, Jan. 30. The soldie... More

Pfc. Eli Vick, a technical engineer assigned to the

Pfc. Eli Vick, a technical engineer assigned to the

Pfc. Eli Vick, a technical engineer assigned to the survey and design section, JTF Sapper, stakes out where the new route will be placed at one of the Bagram entry control points, Nov. 20. (Photo by U.S. Army 1... More

Soldiers with the 576th Engineer Company work around

Soldiers with the 576th Engineer Company work around

Soldiers with the 576th Engineer Company work around their vehicles early in the morning, preparing for their upcoming mission.

Master Sgt. Agustin Cruz (left), Intelligence and JTF

Master Sgt. Agustin Cruz (left), Intelligence and JTF

Master Sgt. Agustin Cruz (left), Intelligence and JTF Sapper PSD NCOIC, places a tourniquet on Sgt. 1st Class Jeremiah Galyon, JTF Sapper Future Plans NCO, during a medical training refresher course at New Kabu... More

Sgt. 1st Class Eric Perry (left), JTF Sapper Operations

Sgt. 1st Class Eric Perry (left), JTF Sapper Operations

Sgt. 1st Class Eric Perry (left), JTF Sapper Operations NCO, places a pressure dressing on Spc. Justin Clayton, a signal support specialist, during a medical training refresher course at New Kabul Compound, Jan... More

Members from Joint Task Force Sapper in front of the

Members from Joint Task Force Sapper in front of the

Members from Joint Task Force Sapper in front of the engineer schoolhouse where they participated in a key leader engagements with the ANA engineers of the 209th Corps Engineer Kandak. (Photo courtesy of HHC, 1... More

Soldiers with the 49th Mine Dog Detachment listen to

Soldiers with the 49th Mine Dog Detachment listen to

Soldiers with the 49th Mine Dog Detachment listen to Col. Diana Holland (right) with their dogs after receiving end of tour awards.

Lt. Col. Richard Collins, EBAAT and 14th CMT Commander

Lt. Col. Richard Collins, EBAAT and 14th CMT Commander

Lt. Col. Richard Collins, EBAAT and 14th CMT Commander (center) discusses the future plans of the National Engineer Brigade with the Special Engineer Kandak (SEK) Commander, Col. Yasim (right). (Photo by U.S. N... More

Petty Officer 1st Class Exiquel Benavides (center)

Petty Officer 1st Class Exiquel Benavides (center)

Petty Officer 1st Class Exiquel Benavides (center) describes the layout of a guardhouse to some of the ANA engineers that are on staff with the Afghan National Engineer Brigade as the EBAAT begins training the ... More

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