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Col. Heath Roscoe, commander for the 36th Engineer

Col. Heath Roscoe, commander for the 36th Engineer

Col. Heath Roscoe, commander for the 36th Engineer Brigade, and Command Sgt. Maj. Douglas Padgett, the senior enlisted adviser for the 36th Engineer Brigade, both of Fort Hood, Texas, case the brigade colors af... More

Master Sgt. Stolley Waiters, left, a Sumter, S.C.,

Master Sgt. Stolley Waiters, left, a Sumter, S.C.,

Master Sgt. Stolley Waiters, left, a Sumter, S.C., native and the operations noncommissioned officer in charge for Headquarters and Headquarters Company, 36th Engineer Brigade, briefs Rosemaria Sepoh, center, a... More

Soldiers of the 36th Engineer Brigade, left, and the

Soldiers of the 36th Engineer Brigade, left, and the

Soldiers of the 36th Engineer Brigade, left, and the 86th Combat Support Hospital, right, stand in formation during the joint color casing ceremony after completing their mission in Liberia in support of Operat... More

Capt. Terrence Lucas, left, a native of East St. Louis,

Capt. Terrence Lucas, left, a native of East St. Louis,

Capt. Terrence Lucas, left, a native of East St. Louis, Ill., and the commander of Headquarters and Headquarters Company, 36th Engineer Brigade, and Master Sgt. Stolley Waiters, left, a Sumter, S.C., native and... More

Master Sgt. Stolley Waiters, left, a Sumter, S.C.,

Master Sgt. Stolley Waiters, left, a Sumter, S.C.,

Master Sgt. Stolley Waiters, left, a Sumter, S.C., native and the operations noncommissioned officer in charge for Headquarters and Headquarters Company, 36th Engineer Brigade, briefs the Flour contractors abou... More

Maj. Gen. Gary Volesky, right, Joint Forces Command

Maj. Gen. Gary Volesky, right, Joint Forces Command

Maj. Gen. Gary Volesky, right, Joint Forces Command – United Assistance commander, attends the 36th Engineer Brigade color casing ceremony, Paynesville, Liberia, Feb. 12, 2015. The casing ceremony symbolizes th... More

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