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U.S. Army Sgt. Kyle O'keefe, engineer, assigned to

U.S. Army Sgt. Kyle O'keefe, engineer, assigned to

U.S. Army Sgt. Kyle O'keefe, engineer, assigned to the 84th Engineer Battalion, arranges wires for construction at San Nicolas Elementary School in Capiz, Philippines, as part of a humanitarian civic assistance... More

U.S. Navy Petty Officer 3rd Class Dallas Jameson, right,

U.S. Navy Petty Officer 3rd Class Dallas Jameson, right,

U.S. Navy Petty Officer 3rd Class Dallas Jameson, right, engineer, assigned to Naval Mobile Construction Battalion 4 and Philippine army soldier Pfc. Rudniel Cavan, left, engineer, assigned to 552 Engineer Cons... More

U.S. Marine Corps Lance Cpl. Marco Rodriguez, engineer,

U.S. Marine Corps Lance Cpl. Marco Rodriguez, engineer,

U.S. Marine Corps Lance Cpl. Marco Rodriguez, engineer, assigned to the 9th Engineer Support Battalion, welds and prepares metal framing at San Nicolas Elementary School in Capiz, Philippines, as part of a huma... More

U.S. Army Spc. Kevin Reyes, engineer, assigned to 84th

U.S. Army Spc. Kevin Reyes, engineer, assigned to 84th

U.S. Army Spc. Kevin Reyes, engineer, assigned to 84th Engineer Battalion, welds and prepares metal framing at San Nicolas Elementary School in Capiz, Philippines, as part of a humanitarian civic assistance (HC... More

Philippine army soldier Pvt. Odelon Forteza Jr., engineer,

Philippine army soldier Pvt. Odelon Forteza Jr., engineer,

Philippine army soldier Pvt. Odelon Forteza Jr., engineer, assigned to 552 Engineer Construction Battalion, welds and prepares metal framing at San Nicolas Elementary School in Capiz, Philippines, as part of a ... More

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