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U.S. Army combat engineers with 555 Engineer Brigade's

U.S. Army combat engineers with 555 Engineer Brigade's

U.S. Army combat engineers with 555 Engineer Brigade's 864th Engineer Battalion (Pacemakers) fire a live rocket during a Mine Clearing Line Charge (MICLIC) exercise at Joint Base Lewis-McChord December 7, 2016.... More

A combat engineer with 864th Engineer Battalion, 555th

A combat engineer with 864th Engineer Battalion, 555th

A combat engineer with 864th Engineer Battalion, 555th Engineer Brigade prepares to repackage the chord of a Mine Line Charge (MICLIC) after a training exercise, with views of Mt. Rainer in the background. Join... More

1SG Aaron Mang of 571st Sapper Company, 555th Engineer

1SG Aaron Mang of 571st Sapper Company, 555th Engineer

1SG Aaron Mang of 571st Sapper Company, 555th Engineer Brigade observes training at Joint Base Lewis McChordin the field with views of Mt. Rainer in the background. (US Army Photo by 1LT Tanangachi Mfuni).

U.S. Army combat engineers with 555 Engineer Brigade's

U.S. Army combat engineers with 555 Engineer Brigade's

U.S. Army combat engineers with 555 Engineer Brigade's 864th Engineer Battalion (Pacemakers) prepare to fire a live rocket during a Mine Clearing Line Charge (MICLIC) exercise at Joint Base Lewis-McChord Decemb... More

Combat engineers with 864th Engineer Battalion, 555th

Combat engineers with 864th Engineer Battalion, 555th

Combat engineers with 864th Engineer Battalion, 555th Engineer Brigade prepares to repackage the chord of a Mine Line Charge (MICLIC) after a training exercise, with views of Mt. Rainer in the background. Joint... More

U.S. Army combat engineers with 555 Engineer Brigade's

U.S. Army combat engineers with 555 Engineer Brigade's

U.S. Army combat engineers with 555 Engineer Brigade's 864th Engineer Battalion (Pacemakers) fire a live rocket during a Mine Clearing Line Charge (MICLIC) exercise at Joint Base Lewis-McChord December 7, 2016.... More

A 555th Engineer Brigade High Mobility Multipurpose

A 555th Engineer Brigade High Mobility Multipurpose

A 555th Engineer Brigade High Mobility Multipurpose Wheeled Vehicle (HMMWV) in the field on a clear day that provides ample views of Mt. Rainer in at Joint Base Lewis-McChord, 7 December 2016. (US Army Photo by... More

U.S. Army combat engineers with 555 Engineer Brigade's

U.S. Army combat engineers with 555 Engineer Brigade's

U.S. Army combat engineers with 555 Engineer Brigade's 864th Engineer Battalion (Pacemakers) fire a live rocket during a Mine Clearing Line Charge (MICLIC) exercise at Joint Base Lewis-McChord December 7, 2016.... More

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