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Capt. Jessica Karlin, Inpector-Instructor for Engineer

Capt. Jessica Karlin, Inpector-Instructor for Engineer

Capt. Jessica Karlin, Inpector-Instructor for Engineer Company A, 6th Engineer Support Battalion, 4th Marine Logistics Group, accepts a certificate of appreciation from Maj. Leonard Nida, executive officer for ... More

Cpl. Bryan Bush, a combat engineer from Engineer Company

Cpl. Bryan Bush, a combat engineer from Engineer Company

Cpl. Bryan Bush, a combat engineer from Engineer Company A, 6th Engineer Support Battalion, 4th Marine Logistics Group uses a plasma torch to cut a steel beam here July 11. The beams were being used to build a ... More

Petty Officer 2nd Class Joshua Hole, a builder with

Petty Officer 2nd Class Joshua Hole, a builder with

Petty Officer 2nd Class Joshua Hole, a builder with Naval Mobile Construction Battalion 18, and a Springfield, Ore. native, hammers a punch into a steel beam to prepare it for installation of crossbeams which w... More

Lance Cpl. Stephen Shomenta, a bulk fuel specialist

Lance Cpl. Stephen Shomenta, a bulk fuel specialist

Lance Cpl. Stephen Shomenta, a bulk fuel specialist with Engineer Company A, picks up excess asphalt to ensure the even spread for a helicopter pad here, July 12. The helicopter pad is part of an Innovative Rea... More

Petty Officer 3rd Class Anthony Zimmerman from Naval

Petty Officer 3rd Class Anthony Zimmerman from Naval

Petty Officer 3rd Class Anthony Zimmerman from Naval Mobile Construction Battalion 14, Detatchment 2, and an Augusta, Ga., native, measures the depth of freshly-poured asphalt to ensure a proper fill for the he... More

Lance Cpl. Erik Ingerbretson, a combat engineer with

Lance Cpl. Erik Ingerbretson, a combat engineer with

Lance Cpl. Erik Ingerbretson, a combat engineer with Engineer Company A, 6th Engineer Support Battalion, welds a steel beam for a bridging project here, July 11. The Marines of Company A worked on a variety of ... More

Cpl. Martin Larson, a combat engineer with Engineer

Cpl. Martin Larson, a combat engineer with Engineer

Cpl. Martin Larson, a combat engineer with Engineer Company A, 6th Engineer Support Battalion, 4th Marine Logistics Group and a Portland, Oregon native, constructs a maintenance tent July 11, at the site of a h... More

Navy Seabees worked side by side with Marines, soldiers,

Navy Seabees worked side by side with Marines, soldiers,

Navy Seabees worked side by side with Marines, soldiers, airmen and civilians as they complete a set of stairs on a trail here July 11. The stairs were just a small part of more than 75 miles of new trails clea... More

The Summit Bechtel Family Scout Reserve sits atop the

The Summit Bechtel Family Scout Reserve sits atop the

The Summit Bechtel Family Scout Reserve sits atop the Appalachian hills here, showing the progress made during the past two years. The reserve is the site of an Innovative Readiness Training project which pairs... More

A front-end loader sits ready to continue work on a

A front-end loader sits ready to continue work on a

A front-end loader sits ready to continue work on a helicopter pad at the Summit Bechtel Family Scout Reserve, July 11. Both Reserve Marines and Navy Seabees use this piece of equipment to complete their design... More

Marines from 6th Engineer Support Battalion, 4th Marine

Marines from 6th Engineer Support Battalion, 4th Marine

Marines from 6th Engineer Support Battalion, 4th Marine Logistics Group attach plywood to the steel frame of a footbridge here, July 12. The bridge project was a part of the Innovative Readiness Training progra... More

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