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Staff Sgt. Bradley Walhood, a Minot, N.D., Soldier with the North Dakota National Guard's 818th Engineer Company (Sapper) out of Williston, looks through a night vision lens March 6 during a night-time training exercise at Camp Grafton Training Center, Devils Lake, N.D. He is one of several Soldiers who came from across the country to take part in Combat Engineer Advanced Leaders Course at Camp Grafton. They are participating in an all-night situational training exercise (STX) using paintball guns to culminate the training that the students receive at the North Dakota National Guard's 164th Regional Training Institute. (DoD photo by Senior Master Sgt. David H. Lipp)
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Mentoring and Reconstruction Task Force Two (MRTF-2) engineer, Captain Rodney Davis, with locals in Sorkh Lez in the Mirabad Valley, Southern Afghanistan.
One of the largest air mobile operations recently conducted in Oruzgan Province has been hailed a huge success. Involving the second rotation of the Mentoring and Reconstruction Task Force, members of the Afghan National Army (ANA) and other coalition forces, the air insertion was part of an overall operation to improve security in the province. The combined forces landed to the east of Tarin Kowt. Called Operation Baz Panje, meaning Falcon's Talon, it's a critical step in spreading the coalition's influence into the area and will involve building a new patrol base. Photo by Corporal Rachel Ingram Courtesy of Australian Government Department of Defence
I was looking through some of my old pictures from C&C where I found an incomplete edit of this photo. Did a few tweeks and am extremely happy with how it turned out.
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OOF in the bkgd: On its way for initial Sea Trials- first of its kind Foss Hybrid Tug.
Class of 2013 Cadets Larraine Saavedra C4 and Kelsey Eargle, C4 pour white wine into the punch bowl during the punch bowl ceremony at the annual Engineer Dinner March 28 held at Eisenhower Hall to welcome 127 cadets into the Army fold of engineers. Company C4 TAC Officer Capt. Robert Kolb keeps a watchful eye on the punch bowl ingredients.
Engineer Pass: At 12,800 feet, you'll find amazing views of the San Juan Mountains, including nearby peaks Uncompaghre and Sneffels.
Soldiers in 41st Engineer Battalion, 2nd Brigade Combat Team, 10th Mountain Division participated in a Gut Check Physical Training event 31 May at Fort Drum, N.Y. The timed PT event consisted of six exercises: bench press, dips, pull ups, sit ups, squats and a 3.5 mile run. Each participant’s scores are recorded and will serve as a fitness benchmark for both the soldier and the battalion commander. (U.S. Army photo by Pfc. Gregory Muenchow)
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A soldier assigned to the 50th Engineer Company, 1st Platoon, Camp Laguardia, Republic of Korea, ducks as a pontoon bridge section unloaded from an M945 Bridge Transporter, splashes into the Imjin River, ROK, during a bridge building training exercise on Oct. 22, 1998. Many of the participants in todays exercise are officers participating in accordance with the U.S. Army Officer Professional Development Program, a program designed to improve team building and soldiery. (U.S. Air Force photo by Technical Sergeant James Mossman) (Released)
66569 marks the last of the initial six engineers in the 9-day blockade for track renewal between Driffield & Bridlington, departing Driffield on 6Y35 engineers to Doncaster Belmont.
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my granddad was a proud
steam locomotive engineer ...
and a great story teller ...
wonderful memories !
Feel like an old railroad man
Ridin' out on the bluemont line
Hummin' along old dominion blues
Not much to see and not much left to lose
And i know i can walk along the tracks
It may take a little longer but i'll know
How to find my way back
I feel like an old railroad man
Who's really tried the best that he can
To make his life add up to something good
But this engine no longer burns on wood
And i guess i may never understand
The times that i live in
Are not made for a railroad man
I feel like an old railroad man
Getting on board at the end of an age
The station's empty and the whistle blows
Things are faster now
And this train is just too slow
And i know i can walk along the tracks
It may take a little longer but i'll know
How to find my way back
Eels
These series of images captures how the excurison turns around with engine leading back into the station to conclude the trip. The is another WYE in the yard that accomplishs this procedure.
Engineers, biologists, and architects from the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers Baltimore District partnered with Morgan State University as part of their annual STEM Expo. The Baltimore District hosted several interactive activities for 300 students including building newspaper & marshmallow bridges, experimenting with Oobleck (a non-Newtownian fluid), designing and testing virtual bridges with West Point's Bridge Building Software, observing Poplar Island turtles, and participating in a live puppet show to explain how the food web works in different ecosystems (U.S. Army Corps of Engineers photo by Brittany Bangert).
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Engineer Dale Jones surveys the July 4, 2004 fire scene from Monticello's Engine 3 -- a 2004 E-One pumper on a Freightliner chassis.
1994: A member of the 265th RSG clears debris in southwest Georgia following Tropical Storm Alberto.
Photo courtesy of the Georgia Guardsman Magazine
Engineers Drawings left in an abandoned hospital, somewhere in the UK.
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RIVERBANK, California -- The Army turned over 28 undeveloped acres to the city at an Oct. 17 ceremony.
The land was formerly property of the Riverbank Army Ammunition Plant, which closed in 2010 under the 2005 Base Realignment and Closure Act.
Paul Cramer, Deputy Assistant Secretary of the Army for Installations, presided over the event and joined Congressman Jeff Denham in speaking at the ceremony.
Riverbank Mayor Richard O’Brien and Brenda Johnson-Turner, Director of Real Estate for the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, signed the memorandum of agreement that transferred the land to the city. The agreement formally drops responsibility of the 28 acres from the Presidio of Monterey.