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Driving a train is stressful. You need to find a way to take the edge off.

Engineer Soldiers from the Fort Drum, N.Y. based 642nd Engineer Company recently wrapped up a productive six-week deployment to Fort A.P. Hill, Va.

While they were at A.P. Hill the Engineers completed a number of construction and demolition projects that saved the post nearly $1 million. The deployment also provided valuable training opportunities for the Soldiers.

The Engineers demolished an old prisoner of war compound, installed several security gates, rehabilitated and improved the drainage at an old demolitions range.

During a brief awards ceremony before they redeployed to Drum, U.S. Army Garrison Fort A.P. Hill commander Lt. Col. Peter E. Dargle praised them for their hard work and contributions to the post.

U.S. Army photos by Michael C. Meisberger and Bob McElroy

 

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Engineers Australia Cairns Annual Gala Dinner, Pullman International - 10 Dec 2021.

The 2019 Society of Motion Picture and Television Engineers conference 2019, in Los Angeles, California. (Photo by Ryan Miller/Capture Imaging)

The 2019 Society of Motion Picture and Television Engineers conference 2019, in Los Angeles, California. (Photo by Ryan Miller/Capture Imaging)

This patch was used by the United States Armys 555th Engineer Group from 2004-2007. In 2007 this unit was redesignated the 555th Engineer Brigade.

(Left to right) Wayan Vota, ICTWorks | Clara Palau Montava, UNICEF | Melissa Persaud, Viamo

Participants at the Teens Engineer BHM program at the West End Branch Library learn how to design, build, and solder.

Engineer Dan Sharp highballs Pleasant Valley, IA with the 914 local after switching Americold Logisitcs.

 

June 20, 2003.

 

Shot with my old Canon A70 point-n-shoot digital.

Mar. 14, 2020, in Orlando, Fla.

 

(U.S. Army Reserve photo by Sgt. Maria Henderson, 204th Public Affairs Detachment)

Engineer Hank Homburg 4B was sweeping absorbent around the fluid that was on the street as a result of the accident.

Texas State Railroad, Palestine-Rusk

Chef Jesse King

 

Photo by Penny Breedon

Sgt. Matthew Johnstone, of Company E, 1-163rd Engineer CAB, Idaho, right, examines maps and documents with Soldier classmates to determine strategy for exercise planning March 6 at Camp Grafton Training Center, Devils Lake, N.D. The Soldiers, who came from across the country, are taking part in Combat Engineer Advanced Leaders Course at Camp Grafton Training Center. An all-night situational training exercise (STX) culminates the training the students receive at the North Dakota National Guard's 164th Regional Training Institute. (DoD photo by Senior Master Sgt. David H. Lipp)

Please join us in bidding a fond farewell to Lt. Col. James Krueger, the outgoing commander of the 65th Brigade Engineer Battalion, and his family as they head off to Germany.

Also, join us in saying Aloha to Lt. Col. Patrick Biggs, the incoming commander for 65th BEB. We know he will continue to lead the Battalion to new heights.

A quick stop off to see recently new coated LMA & Prostate Cancer 66769 head north with 6G52 to Bescot engineers train seen here passing through Wolverton station

As promised - another page from the lovely Festival Of Britain guidebook that Hazel found today at the boot sale.

Mar. 14, 2020 in Orlando, Fla.

 

(U.S. Army Reserve photos by

Spc. Kat Del Rio, 196th Transportation Company)

At a passing siding in the middle of nowhere, the engineers of a westbound freight watch the passenger train go by.

Virginia National Guard Soldiers assigned to the Virginia Beach-based 576th Engineer Utilities Detachment, 276th Engineer Battalion, 329th Regional Support Group mark the official start of their federal active-duty mission at a deployment ceremony April 19, 2022, at the State Military Reservation in Virginia Beach, Virginia. Families, friends, fellow Soldiers, state elected leaders and senior VNG leaders bid farewell to the Soldiers of the 576th, who will deploy to the Central Command area of operations. It will be the first overseas mobilization for the 576th, which was stood up in 2017 and which provides facilities engineering support in the areas of carpentry, masonry, electrical, plumbing and road maintenance and repair. Members of the Virginia Defense Force volunteered their time to assist with traffic and parking for the ceremony. (U.S. National Guard photo by A.J. Coyne).

KUWAIT - Soldiers of the 82nd Engineer Battalion, 2nd Armored Brigade Combat Team, 1st Infantry Division partner with the Kuwaiti 11th Engineer Battalion and the 116th Engineer Company from the Utah National Guard on an engineer project near the Kuwait border on Jan. 25, 2016. The BLUEBABE Soldiers are assisting in reestablishing the 120-mile tank ditch, originally constructed in 1993, that has since been deteriorating near the border between the two countries. (U.S. Army photos by Capt. Ed Alvarado)

Engineers Australia Canberra Fellows Lunch

Mar. 14, 2020, in Orlando, Fla.

 

(U.S. Army Reserve photo by Sgt. Maria Henderson, 204th Public Affairs Detachment)

Cumbres & Toltec Railroad

A Palm engineer (can't find my sheet with names) talks to us about what PalmOne is all about.

Mar. 14, 2020, in Orlando, Fla.

 

(U.S. Army Reserve photo by Sgt. Maria Henderson, 204th Public Affairs Detachment)

U.S. Air Force Staff Sgt. Jeffrey Cunningham, a heating, ventilation and air-conditioning technician from the South Carolina Air National Guard’s 169th Civil Engineer Squadron at McEntire Joint National Guard Base, S.C., directs a backhoe loader during construction for multi-purpose buildings in support of a Deployment for Training in Israel, June 29, 2015. The construction project is to help S.C. PRIME BEEF Airmen maintain their civil engineering specialties. Swamp Fox civil engineers are working alongside 200th RED HORSE Squadron and U.S. Navy SEABEES civil engineers during the training exercise. (South Carolina Air National Guard photo by Tech. Sgt. Caycee R. Watson / RELEASED)

Photo by BLM Public Affairs Specialist Ryan Sutherland

 

BLM Mining Engineer Stan Perkes reattaches the transceivers of the flow meter on the Salt Laydown pipe. The flow meter sends a signal, which bounces back when it hits the solids dissolved in the fluid. With this information, the flow meter can determine the velocity of the fluid in the pipe. Taking the cross sectional area times the velocity of the fluid the flow meter can determine the gallons per minute of the fluid flowing through the pipe. A traditional flow meter would have a wheel inside the pipe which could measure the velocity inside the pipe. This flow meter does not have anything touching the fluid so there is no corrosion of parts inside the pipe.

Japan District representatives Japan District representatives continued a nearly 30-year tradition July 7 when Mark Jones, chief of Engineering Division and 1st Lt. Brian Liu, project engineer, were hosted by Japan Ground Self Defense Force (JGSDF) Engineer School officials at Camp Katsuta, as part of a bilateral exchange program between the engineer school and the U.S. Army Japan (USARJ).

  

The USARJ and JGSDF Bilateral Engagement Program (BEP) has been a vital and integral part of improving bilateral inoperability and readiness. The purpose of the Unit School Exchange Program (USEP) is to provide an opportunity for unit leaders to meet and exchange ideas and mission related information with their JGSDF counterparts.

  

The visit included an office call with the school's commandant, observation of various trainees conducting construction drills, a soba noodle making workshop, and a demonstration of the JGSDF’s Engineer equipment. Briefings about the school and curriculum also broadened bilateral insight.

 

On Aug. 6, the district will host the officer students at Camp Zama as part of the program.

 

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