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U.S. Army Reserve and National Guard combat engineer

U.S. Army Reserve and National Guard combat engineer

U.S. Army Reserve and National Guard combat engineer teams take off on a 12-mile ruck march through the dusty hills and roads of Fort Chaffee, Ark., during Sapper Stakes 2015, Aug. 31. The road march was graded... More

U.S. Army Reserve and National Guard combat engineer

U.S. Army Reserve and National Guard combat engineer

U.S. Army Reserve and National Guard combat engineer teams march up a 4-mile incline during the first portion of a 12-mile ruck march through the dusty hills and roads of Fort Chaffee, Ark., during Sapper Stake... More

A combat engineer Soldier prepares his ruck for a 12-mile

A combat engineer Soldier prepares his ruck for a 12-mile

A combat engineer Soldier prepares his ruck for a 12-mile ruck march through the dusty hills and roads of Fort Chaffee, Ark., during Sapper Stakes 2015, Aug. 31. The road march was graded as a team event, and i... More

U.S. Army Reserve and National Guard combat engineer

U.S. Army Reserve and National Guard combat engineer

U.S. Army Reserve and National Guard combat engineer teams march up a 4-mile incline during the first portion of a 12-mile ruck march through the dusty hills and roads of Fort Chaffee, Ark., during Sapper Stake... More

U.S. Army Reserve combat engineers with the 391st Engineer

U.S. Army Reserve combat engineers with the 391st Engineer

U.S. Army Reserve combat engineers with the 391st Engineer Company, of Boise, Idaho, catch their breaths after finishing a 12-mile ruck march through the dusty hills and roads of Fort Chaffee, Ark., during Sapp... More

U.S. Army Reserve and National Guard combat engineer

U.S. Army Reserve and National Guard combat engineer

U.S. Army Reserve and National Guard combat engineer teams take off on a 12-mile ruck march through the dusty hills and roads of Fort Chaffee, Ark., during Sapper Stakes 2015, Aug. 31. The road march was graded... More

Pvt. Alejandro Garcia, U.S. Army Reserve combat engineer

Pvt. Alejandro Garcia, U.S. Army Reserve combat engineer

Pvt. Alejandro Garcia, U.S. Army Reserve combat engineer with the 391st Engineer Company, of Boise, Idaho, catches his breath after finishing a 12-mile ruck march through the dusty hills and roads of Fort Chaff... More

U.S. Army Reserve combat engineers with the 391st Engineer

U.S. Army Reserve combat engineers with the 391st Engineer

U.S. Army Reserve combat engineers with the 391st Engineer Company, of Boise, Idaho, cross the finish line of a 12-mile ruck march at Fort Chaffee, Ark., during Sapper Stakes 2015, Aug. 31. The road march was g... More

U.S. Army Reserve and National Guard combat engineer

U.S. Army Reserve and National Guard combat engineer

U.S. Army Reserve and National Guard combat engineer teams march up a four-mile incline during the first portion of a 12-mile ruck march through the dusty hills and roads of Fort Chaffee, Ark., during Sapper St... More

The sun begins to set as U.S. Army Reserve and National

The sun begins to set as U.S. Army Reserve and National

The sun begins to set as U.S. Army Reserve and National Guard combat engineer teams conduct a 12-mile ruck march through the dusty hills and roads of Fort Chaffee, Ark., during Sapper Stakes 2015, Aug. 31. The ... More

U.S. Army Reserve and National Guard combat engineer

U.S. Army Reserve and National Guard combat engineer

U.S. Army Reserve and National Guard combat engineer teams march up a four-mile incline during the first portion of a 12-mile ruck march through the dusty hills and roads of Fort Chaffee, Ark., during Sapper St... More

U.S. Army Reserve and National Guard combat engineer

U.S. Army Reserve and National Guard combat engineer

U.S. Army Reserve and National Guard combat engineer teams march up a four-mile incline during the first portion of a 12-mile ruck march through the dusty hills and roads of Fort Chaffee, Ark., during Sapper St... More

A harvest moon reflects orange light while U.S. Army

A harvest moon reflects orange light while U.S. Army

A harvest moon reflects orange light while U.S. Army Reserve and National Guard combat engineer teams conduct a 12-mile ruck march through the dusty hills and roads of Fort Chaffee, Ark., during Sapper Stakes 2... More

U.S. Army Reserve and National Guard combat engineer

U.S. Army Reserve and National Guard combat engineer

U.S. Army Reserve and National Guard combat engineer teams prepare to take off on a 12-mile ruck march through the dusty hills and roads of Fort Chaffee, Ark., during Sapper Stakes 2015, Aug. 31. The road march... More

U.S. Army Reserve and National Guard combat engineer

U.S. Army Reserve and National Guard combat engineer

U.S. Army Reserve and National Guard combat engineer teams take off on a 12-mile ruck march through the dusty hills and roads of Fort Chaffee, Ark., during Sapper Stakes 2015, Aug. 31. The road march was graded... More

Pvt. Alejandro Garcia, U.S. Army Reserve combat engineer

Pvt. Alejandro Garcia, U.S. Army Reserve combat engineer

Pvt. Alejandro Garcia, U.S. Army Reserve combat engineer with the 391st Engineer Company, of Boise, Idaho, catches his breath after finishing a 12-mile ruck march through the dusty hills and roads of Fort Chaff... More

U.S. Army Reserve and National Guard combat engineer

U.S. Army Reserve and National Guard combat engineer

U.S. Army Reserve and National Guard combat engineer teams march up a four-mile incline during the first portion of a 12-mile ruck march through the dusty hills and roads of Fort Chaffee, Ark., during Sapper St... More

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