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Left, Charleston, S.C. native 2nd Lt. Charles Stewart,

Left, Charleston, S.C. native 2nd Lt. Charles Stewart,

Left, Charleston, S.C. native 2nd Lt. Charles Stewart, executive officer for the Forward Support Company, 62nd Engineer Battalion, 36th Engineer Brigade, gives the re-enlistment oath to Food Service Noncommissi... More

Soldiers from the 62nd Engineer Battalion, 36th Engineer

Soldiers from the 62nd Engineer Battalion, 36th Engineer

Soldiers from the 62nd Engineer Battalion, 36th Engineer Brigade, climb to the top of a building that overlooks Monrovia, Liberia, before a re-enlistment ceremony, Dec. 23, 2014. Operation United Assistance is ... More

Cpl. Daniel Sutton, a Fayetteville, N.C., native and

Cpl. Daniel Sutton, a Fayetteville, N.C., native and

Cpl. Daniel Sutton, a Fayetteville, N.C., native and a movement noncommissioned officer for the 62nd Engineer Battalion, 36th Engineer Brigade, currently deployed to Paynesville, Liberia, in support of Operatio... More

Paynesville Mayor Cyvette Gibson, left, meets with

Paynesville Mayor Cyvette Gibson, left, meets with

Paynesville Mayor Cyvette Gibson, left, meets with Lt. Col. John Hartke, deputy commander for the 36th Engineer Brigade, Jan. 8, 2015, in her office in Paynesville, Liberia. The two discussed the positive relat... More

Cpl. Daniel Sutton, a Fayetteville, N.C., native and

Cpl. Daniel Sutton, a Fayetteville, N.C., native and

Cpl. Daniel Sutton, a Fayetteville, N.C., native and a movement noncommissioned officer for the 62nd Engineer Battalion, 36th Engineer Brigade, currently deployed to Paynesville, Liberia, in support of Operatio... More

First Lt. Rachael Duval, left, an Auburn, Ga., native

First Lt. Rachael Duval, left, an Auburn, Ga., native

First Lt. Rachael Duval, left, an Auburn, Ga., native and executive officer for the 104th Engineer Company, 62nd Engineer Battalion, 36th Engineer Brigade tells Spc. Melissa Braasch, a Chicago native and plumbe... More

Second Lt. Charles Stewart, executive officer for the

Second Lt. Charles Stewart, executive officer for the

Second Lt. Charles Stewart, executive officer for the Forward Support Company, 62nd Engineer Battalion, 36th Engineer Brigade, and a native of Charleston, S.C., tells the group about the accomplishments of Sgt.... More

Restoring hope: Engineers skills key to Liberian mission

Restoring hope: Engineers skills key to Liberian mission

In this file photo, Lt. Col. Michael Baker, left, commander of the 62nd Engineer Battalion, 36th Engineer Brigade, speaks with Armed Forces of Liberia Capt. Abraham Kamara, the deputy project officer for the Si... More

Paynesville Mayor Cyvette Gibson, left, meets with

Paynesville Mayor Cyvette Gibson, left, meets with

Paynesville Mayor Cyvette Gibson, left, meets with Lt. Col. John Hartke, deputy commander for the 36th Engineer Brigade, Jan. 8, 2015, in her office in Paynesville, Liberia. The two discussed the positive relat... More

Cpl. Ashley Dotson, far right, a Copperas Cove, Texas,

Cpl. Ashley Dotson, far right, a Copperas Cove, Texas,

Cpl. Ashley Dotson, far right, a Copperas Cove, Texas, native and carpenter for the Headquarter and Headquarters Company, 62nd Engineer Battalion, 36th Engineer Brigade, recites the re-enlistment oath given by ... More

Spc. Melissa Braasch, center, a Chicago native and

Spc. Melissa Braasch, center, a Chicago native and

Spc. Melissa Braasch, center, a Chicago native and plumber for the 104th Engineer Company, 62nd Engineer Battalion, 36th Engineer Brigade, tells the group how proud she is to re-enlist during her re-enlistment ... More

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