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The soldiers of the 571st Sapper Company, practiced

The soldiers of the 571st Sapper Company, practiced

The soldiers of the 571st Sapper Company, practiced their air assault skills rushing to an arriving Black Hawk helicopter during training at the Leschi Town training area on Joint Base Lewis-McChord, Wash., Sep... More

The soldiers of the 571st Sapper Company move into

The soldiers of the 571st Sapper Company move into

The soldiers of the 571st Sapper Company move into position in the Leschi Town training area on Joint Base Lewis-McChord, Wash., Sept. 23. During the training, the soldiers were inserted and extracted near the ... More

Spc. Gary Reed, medic, 62nd Medical Brigade, pulls

Spc. Gary Reed, medic, 62nd Medical Brigade, pulls

Spc. Gary Reed, medic, 62nd Medical Brigade, pulls security as part of an assault on mock enemy insurgents in the Leschi Town training area on Joint Base Lewis-McChord, Wash., Sept. 23. Reed was providing medic... More

Cpl. Adrian Vaca, combat engineer, 571st Sapper Company,

Cpl. Adrian Vaca, combat engineer, 571st Sapper Company,

Cpl. Adrian Vaca, combat engineer, 571st Sapper Company, shouts over the sound of a Black Hawk helicopter as his squad load onboard during training at the Leschi Town training area on Joint Base Lewis-McChord, ... More

The soldiers of the 571st Sapper Company move into

The soldiers of the 571st Sapper Company move into

The soldiers of the 571st Sapper Company move into position in the Leschi Town training area on Joint Base Lewis-McChord, Wash. Sept. 23. During the training, the Soldiers were inserted and extracted near the m... More

Staff Sgt. Joshua Polega, 571st Sapper Company, gives

Staff Sgt. Joshua Polega, 571st Sapper Company, gives

Staff Sgt. Joshua Polega, 571st Sapper Company, gives directions to Pvt. Andrew Raymer while setting up security in the Leschi Town training area on Joint Base Lewis-McChord, Wash., Sept. 23. During the trainin... More

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