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Students in the Pioneer Middle School, Gateway to Technology

Students in the Pioneer Middle School, Gateway to Technology

Students in the Pioneer Middle School, Gateway to Technology class, look through 36-inch pipes that will be used at a water treatment facility during a field trip hosted by the Soldiers of the 555th Engineer Br... More

First Lt. Ariana Mankus, left, project manager for

First Lt. Ariana Mankus, left, project manager for

First Lt. Ariana Mankus, left, project manager for 555th Engineer Brigade talks with Elizaveta Yanchak and Grace Lemmon, two students in the Pioneer Middle School Science, Technology, Engineer and Mathematics p... More

Devon Holley-Mason, Justin Walter and Keshaun Barrett,

Devon Holley-Mason, Justin Walter and Keshaun Barrett,

Devon Holley-Mason, Justin Walter and Keshaun Barrett, students in the Pioneer Middle School Gateway to Technology class, check out a methane burn off at a water treatment facility in DuPont, Wash., as part of ... More

Soldiers of the 555th Engineer Brigade, Joint Base

Soldiers of the 555th Engineer Brigade, Joint Base

Soldiers of the 555th Engineer Brigade, Joint Base Lewis-McChord, Wash. and students in the Gateway to Technology class at Pioneer Middle School, DuPont, Wash., learn about the technical aspects of building a w... More

Soldiers with the 555th Engineer Brigade and the students

Soldiers with the 555th Engineer Brigade and the students

Soldiers with the 555th Engineer Brigade and the students of Mr. Bethman’s Gateway to Technology class at Pioneer Middle School in DuPont, Wash., end their day together with a group photo, June 3, 2015. The two... More

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