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Engineer Soldiers with California National Guard Counterdrug

Engineer Soldiers with California National Guard Counterdrug

Engineer Soldiers with California National Guard Counterdrug Task Force use heavy equipment to grade down portions of a road, Jan. 22, used by agents with the U.S. Customs and Border Protection to patrol areas ... More

Loading up on Class 2 gravel, engineers with the California

Loading up on Class 2 gravel, engineers with the California

Loading up on Class 2 gravel, engineers with the California National Guard Counterdrug Task Force work to rehabilitate portions of a road known as Monument 250 road, in eastern San Diego County, Jan. 22. After ... More

Operating a road grader, National City, Calif., resident

Operating a road grader, National City, Calif., resident

Operating a road grader, National City, Calif., resident Staff Sgt. Peter Spackman, a member of the California National Guard Counterdrug Task Force, works to rehabilitate a section of road used by U.S. Border ... More

Staff Sgt. Peter Spackman of National City, Calif.

Staff Sgt. Peter Spackman of National City, Calif.

Staff Sgt. Peter Spackman of National City, Calif. and a heavy equipment operator with California National Guard Counterdrug Task Force, guides a member of his team driving a dump-truck full of gravel, Jan. 22.... More

Loading up on Class 2 gravel, engineers with the California

Loading up on Class 2 gravel, engineers with the California

Loading up on Class 2 gravel, engineers with the California National Guard Counterdrug Task Force work to rehabilitate portions of a road known as Monument 250 road, in eastern San Diego County, Jan. 22. After ... More

Engineer Soldiers with the California National Guard

Engineer Soldiers with the California National Guard

Engineer Soldiers with the California National Guard Counterdrug Task Force use heavy equipment to grade down portions of a road, Jan. 22, used by agents with the U.S. Customs and Border Protection to patrol ar... More

Loading up on Class 2 gravel, engineers with the California

Loading up on Class 2 gravel, engineers with the California

Loading up on Class 2 gravel, engineers with the California National Guard Counterdrug Task Force work to rehabilitate portions of a road known as Monument 250 road, in eastern San Diego County, Jan. 22. After ... More

Sgt. Axel White uses a front-loader to load up several

Sgt. Axel White uses a front-loader to load up several

Sgt. Axel White uses a front-loader to load up several dump-trucks operated by engineers Soldiers of the California National Guard Counterdrug Task Force Jan. 22. The team worked to repair portions of roads use... More

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