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Construction Mechanic Constructionman Dylan Gordon,

Construction Mechanic Constructionman Dylan Gordon,

Construction Mechanic Constructionman Dylan Gordon, right, assists Construction Mechanic 3rd Class Jacob Thorpe in soldering wire in order to repair a pigtail adapter. Operating forward, NMCB 74 strives to capi... More

Construction Mechanic 3rd Class Cody Elliot, right,

Construction Mechanic 3rd Class Cody Elliot, right,

Construction Mechanic 3rd Class Cody Elliot, right, and Construction Mechanic 3rd Class Kyle Willaert guide Equipment Operator 2nd Class Casey Rider as he maneuvers a Caterpillar 963D Track Loader into position... More

Construction Electrician 3rd Class Danny Duvall, attached

Construction Electrician 3rd Class Danny Duvall, attached

Construction Electrician 3rd Class Danny Duvall, attached to Naval Mobile Construction Battalion (NMCB) 74, initiates repairs on a 30 kW generator while on a temporary duty assignment working for Naval Construc... More

Working for Naval Construction Group (NCG) 2, Construction

Working for Naval Construction Group (NCG) 2, Construction

Working for Naval Construction Group (NCG) 2, Construction Mechanic 2nd Class Kevin Gallo, attached to Naval Mobile Construction Battalion (NMCB) 74, drives a Humvee as part of a greater effort to relocate and ... More

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