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AL ASAD, Iraq - One of the A Company, 6th Engineering Support Battalion, augmenting 8th ESB and supporting Combat Logistics Battalion -2, 2d Force Service Support Group (Forward), sapper teams pose for a photograph after demonstrating proper mine clearing techniques. From left, clockwise: Cpl. Nathan Winegardner, a Vancouver, Wash., native; Sgt. Rick Noble, a Corvallis, Ore., native; Pfc. Andrew Wollam, a Springfield, Ore., native; and Lance Cpl. Draper Robinson, a Longview, Wash. Native. These Marines specialize in the discovery and destruction of mines. Sapper teams attach to every convoy CLB-2 dispatches as part of the battalion's security and force protection measures to mitigate the mine threat along convoy routes throughout their area of operations. (Photo by Cpl. John E. Lawson Jr.)  -30-
050404-M-8458L-006.jpg Photo By: Cpl. John E. Lawson Jr.

Apr 4, 2005
Al Asad, Iraq - AL ASAD, Iraq - One of the A Company, 6th Engineering Support Battalion, augmenting 8th ESB and supporting Combat Logistics Battalion -2, 2d Force Service Support Group (Forward), sapper teams pose for a photograph after demonstrating proper mine clearing techniques. From left, clockwise: Cpl. Nathan Winegardner, a Vancouver, Wash., native; Sgt. Rick Noble, a Corvallis, Ore., native; Pfc. Andrew Wollam, a Springfield, Ore., native; and Lance Cpl. Draper Robinson, a Longview, Wash. Native. These Marines specialize in the discovery and destruction of mines. Sapper teams attach to every convoy CLB-2 dispatches as part of the battalion's security and force protection measures to mitigate the mine threat along convoy routes throughout their area of operations. (Photo by Cpl. John E. Lawson Jr.) -30-


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