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200123-N-PG340-2046 OKINAWA, Japan (Jan. 23, 2020)

200123-N-PG340-2046 OKINAWA, Japan (Jan. 23, 2020)

200123-N-PG340-2046 OKINAWA, Japan (Jan. 23, 2020) Equipment Operator Constructionman Brandon Blevins guides Equipment Operator 2nd Class Luis Aragon, both deployed with Naval Mobile Construction Battalion (NMC... More

200123-N-PG340-2091 OKINAWA, Japan (Jan. 23, 2020)

200123-N-PG340-2091 OKINAWA, Japan (Jan. 23, 2020)

200123-N-PG340-2091 OKINAWA, Japan (Jan. 23, 2020) Steelworker Constructionman Marshall Lybarger (left), Builder 3rd Class Brent Garrison (center), and Builder Constructionman Jeffrey Crabtree, all deployed wit... More

200123-N-PG340-2057 OKINAWA, Japan (Jan. 23, 2020)

200123-N-PG340-2057 OKINAWA, Japan (Jan. 23, 2020)

200123-N-PG340-2057 OKINAWA, Japan (Jan. 23, 2020) Equipment Operator Constructionman Brandon Blevins guides Equipment Operator 2nd Class Luis Aragon, both deployed with Naval Mobile Construction Battalion (NMC... More

200123-N-PG340-2086 OKINAWA, Japan (Jan. 23, 2020)

200123-N-PG340-2086 OKINAWA, Japan (Jan. 23, 2020)

200123-N-PG340-2086 OKINAWA, Japan (Jan. 23, 2020) Builder 3rd Class Brent Garrison, uses a pickaxe, while Builder Constructionman Jeffrey Crabtree, uses a shovel to remove soil next to the seawall. U.S. Navy S... More

200123-N-PG340-2007 OKINAWA, Japan (Jan. 23, 2020)

200123-N-PG340-2007 OKINAWA, Japan (Jan. 23, 2020)

200123-N-PG340-2007 OKINAWA, Japan (Jan. 23, 2020) Equipment Operator 2nd Class Luis Aragon guides Equipment Operator Constructionman Kameron Davis as he operates the front-end loader to move debris from the se... More

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