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Members of Team Rubicon participate in Sawyer 1 training

Members of Team Rubicon participate in Sawyer 1 training

Members of Team Rubicon participate in Sawyer 1 training under the supervision of instructors at the Oatland Island Wildlife Reserve during PATRIOT South 19 in Savannah, Ga., Mar. 6, 2019. PATRIOT South 19 is a... More

Dave Tilki, a heavy equipment operator 3 for Team Rubicon,

Dave Tilki, a heavy equipment operator 3 for Team Rubicon,

Dave Tilki, a heavy equipment operator 3 for Team Rubicon, instructs and supervises members using a skid-steer at the Oatland Island Wildlife Reserve during PATRIOT South 19 in Savannah, Ga., Mar. 6, 2019. PATR... More

Members of Team Rubicon muck out a water-damaged structure

Members of Team Rubicon muck out a water-damaged structure

Members of Team Rubicon muck out a water-damaged structure at the Oatland Island Wildlife Reserve during PATRIOT South 19 in Savannah, Ga., Mar. 6, 2019. PATRIOT South 19 is an annual, accredited Joint National... More

Team Rubicon participates in PATRIOT South 19

Team Rubicon participates in PATRIOT South 19

Donna Burdett performs her job as a logistics section chief for Team Rubicon at PATRIOT South 19 at Savannah Air National Guard Base, Ga., Mar. 3, 2019. PATRIOT South 19 is an annual, accredited Joint National ... More

Members of Team Rubicon participate in Sawyer 1 training

Members of Team Rubicon participate in Sawyer 1 training

Members of Team Rubicon participate in Sawyer 1 training under the supervision of instructors at the Oatland Island Wildlife Reserve during PATRIOT South 19 in Savannah, Ga., Mar. 6, 2019. PATRIOT South 19 is a... More

Molly Gayden, a heavy equipment operator 1 with Team

Molly Gayden, a heavy equipment operator 1 with Team

Molly Gayden, a heavy equipment operator 1 with Team Rubicon, uses a skid-steer to clear out brush at the Oatland Island Wildlife Reserve during PATRIOT South 19 in Savannah, Ga., Mar. 6, 2019. PATRIOT South 19... More

Members of Team Rubicon muck out a water-damaged structure

Members of Team Rubicon muck out a water-damaged structure

Members of Team Rubicon muck out a water-damaged structure at the Oatland Island Wildlife Reserve during PATRIOT South 19 in Savannah, Ga., Mar. 6, 2019. PATRIOT South 19 is an annual, accredited Joint National... More

Members of Team Rubicon muck out a water-damaged structure

Members of Team Rubicon muck out a water-damaged structure

Members of Team Rubicon muck out a water-damaged structure at the Oatland Island Wildlife Reserve during PATRIOT South 19 in Savannah, Ga., Mar. 6, 2019. PATRIOT South 19 is an annual, accredited Joint National... More

Molly Gayden, a heavy equipment operator 1 with Team

Molly Gayden, a heavy equipment operator 1 with Team

Molly Gayden, a heavy equipment operator 1 with Team Rubicon, receives instruction on using a skid-steer from Dave Tilki, a heavy equipment operator 3 with Team Rubicon, at the Oatland Island Wildlife Reserve ... More

Members of Team Rubicon participate in Sawyer 1 training

Members of Team Rubicon participate in Sawyer 1 training

Members of Team Rubicon participate in Sawyer 1 training under the supervision of instructors at the Oatland Island Wildlife Reserve during PATRIOT South 19 in Savannah, Ga., Mar. 6, 2019. PATRIOT South 19 is a... More

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