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An Afghan National Army engineer with 4th Kandak, 1st

An Afghan National Army engineer with 4th Kandak, 1st

An Afghan National Army engineer with 4th Kandak, 1st Brigade, 215th Corps, nails down a wooden beam during a reconstruction project here, June 11, 2012. The ANA engineers completed several projects earlier thi... More

An Afghan National Army engineer with 4th Kandak, 1st

An Afghan National Army engineer with 4th Kandak, 1st

An Afghan National Army engineer with 4th Kandak, 1st Brigade, 215th Corps, measures the dimensions of an indirect fire bunker during a reconstruction project here, June 11, 2012. The ANA engineers completed se... More

An Afghan National Army engineers with 4th Kandak,

An Afghan National Army engineers with 4th Kandak,

An Afghan National Army engineers with 4th Kandak, 1st Brigade, 215th Corps, removes the straps from a recently placed guard post on the patrol base during a reconstruction project here, June 11, 2012. The ANA ... More

Afghan National Army engineers with 4th Kandak, 1st

Afghan National Army engineers with 4th Kandak, 1st

Afghan National Army engineers with 4th Kandak, 1st Brigade, 215th Corps, use heavy equipment to level and reconstruct part of a patrol base here, June 11, 2012. The ANA engineers completed several projects ear... More

U.S. Marine Sgt. Alexander Economou, an engineer squad

U.S. Marine Sgt. Alexander Economou, an engineer squad

U.S. Marine Sgt. Alexander Economou, an engineer squad leader with the Regimental Combat Team 5 Combat Support Advisory Team and 30-year-old native of Hawaii, hands a multi-tool to an Afghan National Army engin... More

Afghan National Army engineers with 4th Kandak, 1st

Afghan National Army engineers with 4th Kandak, 1st

Afghan National Army engineers with 4th Kandak, 1st Brigade, 215th Corps, use heavy equipment to level and reconstruct part of a patrol base here, June 11, 2012. The ANA engineers have completed several project... More

An Afghan National Army engineer with 4th Kandak, 1st

An Afghan National Army engineer with 4th Kandak, 1st

An Afghan National Army engineer with 4th Kandak, 1st Brigade, 215th Corps, cuts an opening in a HESCO barrier under the supervision of Sgt. Alexander Economou, an engineer squad leader with the Regimental Comb... More

Afghan National Army engineers with 4th Kandak, 1st

Afghan National Army engineers with 4th Kandak, 1st

Afghan National Army engineers with 4th Kandak, 1st Brigade, 215th Corps, use heavy equipment to fill HESCO barriers during a reconstruction project here, June 11, 2012. The ANA engineers completed several proj... More

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