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A U.S. Army mechanic with the Forward Support Company,

A U.S. Army mechanic with the Forward Support Company,

A U.S. Army mechanic with the Forward Support Company, 223rd Engineer Battalion, 168th Engineer Brigade, Mississippi Army National Guard searches for the right tool on June 12, 2016 during Operation Resolute Ca... More

Soldiers with the Forward Support Company, 223rd Engineer

Soldiers with the Forward Support Company, 223rd Engineer

Soldiers with the Forward Support Company, 223rd Engineer Battalion, 168th Engineer Brigade, Mississippi Army National Guard work together to refuel heavy construction equipment on June 12, 2016 during Operatio... More

Soldiers with the Forward Support Company, 223rd Engineer

Soldiers with the Forward Support Company, 223rd Engineer

Soldiers with the Forward Support Company, 223rd Engineer Battalion, 168th Engineer Brigade, Mississippi Army National Guard work together to refuel a scraper, a piece heavy construction equipment used to level... More

Two U.S. Army mechanics with the Forward Support Company,

Two U.S. Army mechanics with the Forward Support Company,

Two U.S. Army mechanics with the Forward Support Company, 223rd Engineer Battalion, 168th Engineer Brigade, Mississippi Army National Guard work together to repair a bulldozer on June 12, 2016 during Operation ... More

Soldiers with the Forward Support Company, 223rd Engineer

Soldiers with the Forward Support Company, 223rd Engineer

Soldiers with the Forward Support Company, 223rd Engineer Battalion, 168th Engineer Brigade, Mississippi Army National Guard use fuel trucks to deliver fuel to equipment on June 12, 2016 during Operation Resolu... More

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