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Pfc. Austen Peverill is a M109A6 Paladin driver assigned

Pfc. Austen Peverill is a M109A6 Paladin driver assigned

Pfc. Austen Peverill is a M109A6 Paladin driver assigned to 4th Battalion, 1st Field Artillery Regiment at Fort Bliss, Texas Dec. 12, 2017. Peverill conducted an area occupation exercise with his section as par... More

A Marine with 8th Engineering Support Battalion uses

A Marine with 8th Engineering Support Battalion uses

A Marine with 8th Engineering Support Battalion uses a bulldozer to rid excess dirt during a road project aboard Camp Lejeune, N.C., June 5 – 23. The bulldozer is a continuous tracked tractor that is used to pu... More

Lance Corporal Nicholas Doro, a heavy equipment operator

Lance Corporal Nicholas Doro, a heavy equipment operator

Lance Corporal Nicholas Doro, a heavy equipment operator with 8th Engineer Support Battalion, attaches a hook to a bulldozer that is stuck in mud during a road project aboard Camp Lejeune, N.C., June 5 – 23. Du... More

Marines with 8th Engineering Support Battalion prepare

Marines with 8th Engineering Support Battalion prepare

Marines with 8th Engineering Support Battalion prepare heavy equipment for use during a road project aboard Camp Lejeune, N.C., June 5 – 23. The Marines used heavy equipment such as the road grader to assist th... More

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