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Lance Cpl. Robert K. Collins (left), from Houston, an engineer equipment operator, and Lance Cpl. Michael S. Adams, from Pawtucket, R.I., a combat engineer, both with 7th Engineer Support Battalion, 2nd Marine Logistics Group (Forward), pick up a culvert denial system August 19, 2011, while conducting repairs on route 606 in Helmand province, Afghanistan.  Engineers covered nearly 33 miles of the road over the course of the four-day operation.  The cages are going to help coalition forces and Afghan National Army Soldiers operating in the area by ensuring the safety of the locals who use the road daily. (Photo by Lance Cpl. Bruno J. Bego)
110817-M-0000L-002.jpg Photo By: Lance Cpl. Bruno J. Bego

Aug 17, 2011
Lance Cpl. Robert K. Collins (left), from Houston, an engineer equipment operator, and Lance Cpl. Michael S. Adams, from Pawtucket, R.I., a combat engineer, both with 7th Engineer Support Battalion, 2nd Marine Logistics Group (Forward), pick up a culvert denial system August 19, 2011, while conducting repairs on route 606 in Helmand province, Afghanistan. Engineers covered nearly 33 miles of the road over the course of the four-day operation. The cages are going to help coalition forces and Afghan National Army Soldiers operating in the area by ensuring the safety of the locals who use the road daily. (Photo by Lance Cpl. Bruno J. Bego)


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