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Soldiers of the 486th Engineer Company, from Toledo

Soldiers of the 486th Engineer Company, from Toledo

Soldiers of the 486th Engineer Company, from Toledo Ohio, simulate pulling security during (Combat Support Training Exercise), on Fort Dix, Nj., June 23 2019. Soldiers take security positions and return fire du... More

Soldiers of the 486th Engineer Company, from Toledo

Soldiers of the 486th Engineer Company, from Toledo

Soldiers of the 486th Engineer Company, from Toledo Ohio, simulate pulling security during (Combat Support Training Exercise), on Fort Dix, Nj., June 23 2019. Soldiers take security positions and return fire du... More

Soldiers of the 486th Engineer Company, from Toledo

Soldiers of the 486th Engineer Company, from Toledo

Soldiers of the 486th Engineer Company, from Toledo Ohio, change out gate guards in support of CSTX 78-19-02 (Combat Support Training Exercise), on Fort Dix, Nj., June 23 2019. CSTX 78-19-02 ensures Army Reserv... More

Pfc. Alex Strick of the 486th Engineer Company, from

Pfc. Alex Strick of the 486th Engineer Company, from

Pfc. Alex Strick of the 486th Engineer Company, from Toledo Ohio, lays into a simulated prone security position during CSTX 78-19-02 (Combat Support Training Exercise), on Fort Dix, Nj., June 23 2019. CSTX 78-1... More

Pfc. Alex Strick of the 486th Engineer Company, from

Pfc. Alex Strick of the 486th Engineer Company, from

Pfc. Alex Strick of the 486th Engineer Company, from Toledo Ohio, kneels into a simulated security position during CSTX 78-19-02 (Combat Support Training Exercise), on Fort Dix, Nj., June 23 2019. CSTX 78-19-02... More

Pfc. Thomas Ervin of the 486th Engineer Company, from

Pfc. Thomas Ervin of the 486th Engineer Company, from

Pfc. Thomas Ervin of the 486th Engineer Company, from Toledo Ohio, lays into a simulated prone security position during CSTX 78-19-02 (Combat Support Training Exercise), on Fort Dix, Nj., June 23 2019. CSTX 78-... More

Soldiers of the 486th Engineer Company, from Toledo

Soldiers of the 486th Engineer Company, from Toledo

Soldiers of the 486th Engineer Company, from Toledo Ohio, simulate pulling security during (Combat Support Training Exercise), on Fort Dix, Nj., June 23 2019. Soldiers take security positions and return fire du... More

Pfc. Alex Strick of the 486th Engineer Company, from

Pfc. Alex Strick of the 486th Engineer Company, from

Pfc. Alex Strick of the 486th Engineer Company, from Toledo Ohio, lays into a prone security position during CSTX 78-19-02 (Combat Support Training Exercise), on Fort Dix, Nj., June 23 2019. CSTX 78-19-02 ensur... More

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