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Marines serving with 1st Combat Engineer Battalion

Marines serving with 1st Combat Engineer Battalion

Marines serving with 1st Combat Engineer Battalion and 7th Engineer Support Battalion demonstrate bridging capabilities at the Camp Del Mar basin here, May 16, 2013. The Improved Ribbon Bridge is designed to ca... More

Sergeant Andrew McClure, an Armored Vehicle-Launched

Sergeant Andrew McClure, an Armored Vehicle-Launched

Sergeant Andrew McClure, an Armored Vehicle-Launched Bridge vehicle commander serving with 1st Combat Engineer Battalion and a native of Boise, Idaho, and Cpl. Phillip Hopper, an AVLB operator and a native of M... More

Sergeant Andrew McClure, an Armored Vehicle-Launched

Sergeant Andrew McClure, an Armored Vehicle-Launched

Sergeant Andrew McClure, an Armored Vehicle-Launched Bridge vehicle commander serving with 1st Combat Engineer Battalion supervises an AVLB folding up during a demonstration here, May 16, 2013. McClure a native... More

Marines serving with 1st Combat Engineer Battalion

Marines serving with 1st Combat Engineer Battalion

Marines serving with 1st Combat Engineer Battalion operate an Armored Vehicle-Launched Bridge during a demonstration here, May 16, 2013. Marines have used the vehicles during combat operations in Iraq and Afgha... More

Marines serving with 1st Combat Engineer Battalion

Marines serving with 1st Combat Engineer Battalion

Marines serving with 1st Combat Engineer Battalion and 7th Engineer Support Battalion conduct bridging exercises here, May 16, 2013. An Armored Vehicle-Launched Bridge boarded an Improved Ribbon Bridge and trav... More

Sergeant Andrew McClure, an Armored Vehicle-Launched

Sergeant Andrew McClure, an Armored Vehicle-Launched

Sergeant Andrew McClure, an Armored Vehicle-Launched Bridge vehicle commander serving with 1st Combat Engineer Battalion and a native of Boise, Idaho, and Cpl. Phillip Hopper, an AVLB operator and a native of M... More

Staff Sgt. Jacob Deford, a platoon sergeant serving

Staff Sgt. Jacob Deford, a platoon sergeant serving

Staff Sgt. Jacob Deford, a platoon sergeant serving with 7th Engineer Support Battalion, unhinges part of the Improved Ribbon Bridge, after a demonstration here, May 16, 2013. Deford, a native of Bath, Ill., an... More

Sergeant Andrew McClure, an Armored Vehicle-Launched

Sergeant Andrew McClure, an Armored Vehicle-Launched

Sergeant Andrew McClure, an Armored Vehicle-Launched Bridge vehicle commander serving with 1st Combat Engineer Battalion, and a native of Boise, Idaho, and Cpl. Phillip Hopper, an AVLB operator, and a native of... More

Corporal David Sichmeller, a heavy equipment operator

Corporal David Sichmeller, a heavy equipment operator

Corporal David Sichmeller, a heavy equipment operator serving with 7th Engineer Support Battalion, and a native of Valley Center, Calif., unhinges the ramp of the Improved Ribbon Bridge, after a demonstration o... More

Sergeant Leclair Harris, a raft commander serving with

Sergeant Leclair Harris, a raft commander serving with

Sergeant Leclair Harris, a raft commander serving with 7th Engineer Support Battalion, and a native of Montgomery, Ala., carries a piece of the Improved Ribbon Bridge after a demonstration of its capabilities h... More

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