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Sgt. 1st Class Ray Heilman, a combat engineer with

Sgt. 1st Class Ray Heilman, a combat engineer with

Sgt. 1st Class Ray Heilman, a combat engineer with the 950th Engineer Clearance Company, Wisconsin National Guard, pulls perimeter security for a recent DEMIL operation near Bagram Air Field, Afghanistan, Jan. ... More

The blast from nearly 6,000 pounds of small arms, artillery

The blast from nearly 6,000 pounds of small arms, artillery

The blast from nearly 6,000 pounds of small arms, artillery rounds, mortars and 2.75 inch rockets is clearly visible from approximately 1.5 km away during a DEMIL operation at an undisclosed location near Bagra... More

Staff Sgt. Richard Perec, a motor transport operator,

Staff Sgt. Richard Perec, a motor transport operator,

Staff Sgt. Richard Perec, a motor transport operator, attached to the 4th Resolute Support Sustainment Brigade from the New York National Guard. monitors the download of munitions during a recent DEMIL operatio... More

Explosive ordnance and ammunition technicians from

Explosive ordnance and ammunition technicians from

Explosive ordnance and ammunition technicians from the Joint Munitions Destruct-Afghanistan Team prepare the nearly 6,000 pounds of small arms, artillery rounds, mortars and 2.75 inch rockets for demolition at ... More

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