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Pvt. Luis Ortega Mateo with Company A, 52nd Brigade

Pvt. Luis Ortega Mateo with Company A, 52nd Brigade

Pvt. Luis Ortega Mateo with Company A, 52nd Brigade Engineer Battalion learns how to operate the Rapid Emplacement Bridge System Aug. 7 at Fort Carson, Colorado. The REBS is used to assist Stryker vehicles move... More

Lt. Col. Kevin W. Siegrist (left), commander of 52nd

Lt. Col. Kevin W. Siegrist (left), commander of 52nd

Lt. Col. Kevin W. Siegrist (left), commander of 52nd Brigade Engineer Battalion, 2nd Stryker Brigade Combat Team, 4th Infantry Division, observes as his Soldiers learn to use the rapidly emplaced bridge system ... More

Paratrooper from 127th Airborne Engineer Battalion,

Paratrooper from 127th Airborne Engineer Battalion,

Paratrooper from 127th Airborne Engineer Battalion, 504th Brigade, 82nd Airborne Division, Fort Bragg, N.C. conducted hands on training on the new A4 Rapidly employed bridge system (REBS) her Oct. 22, 2018.

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