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The Prince of Wales inspects a Guard of Honour at the Gagetown Canadian Army base, near Fredericton on the second day of a four day Diamond Jubilee tour of Canada. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-the-prince-of-wales-inspects-a-guard-of-honour-at-the-gagetown-canadian-106461097.html
RMG55M61–The Prince of Wales inspects a Guard of Honour at the Gagetown Canadian Army base, near Fredericton on the second day of a four day Diamond Jubilee tour of Canada.
Staff Sgt. Chris Martin from the U.S. Army 192nd EOD Battalion observes for any disturbances during Exercise Ardent Defender, a multinational Explosive Ordinance Disposal training exercise at 5th Canadian Division Support Base Gagetown in Oromocto, New Brunswick, Canada, Sept. 25. Canadian Armed Forces photo by S1 Larissa De Guzman. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/staff-sgt-chris-martin-from-the-us-army-192nd-eod-battalion-observes-for-any-disturbances-during-exercise-ardent-defender-a-multinational-explosive-ordinance-disposal-training-exercise-at-5th-canadian-division-support-base-gagetown-in-oromocto-new-brunswick-canada-sept-25-canadian-armed-forces-photo-by-s1-larissa-de-guzman-image491555615.html
RM2KFM85K–Staff Sgt. Chris Martin from the U.S. Army 192nd EOD Battalion observes for any disturbances during Exercise Ardent Defender, a multinational Explosive Ordinance Disposal training exercise at 5th Canadian Division Support Base Gagetown in Oromocto, New Brunswick, Canada, Sept. 25. Canadian Armed Forces photo by S1 Larissa De Guzman.
The Prince of Wales and the Duchess of Cornwall on a podium, at Gagetown Canadian Army base, near Fredericton on the second day of a four day Diamond Jubilee tour of Canada. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-the-prince-of-wales-and-the-duchess-of-cornwall-on-a-podium-at-gagetown-106461099.html
RMG55M63–The Prince of Wales and the Duchess of Cornwall on a podium, at Gagetown Canadian Army base, near Fredericton on the second day of a four day Diamond Jubilee tour of Canada.
Sgt. Eric Leith from the U.S. Army 192nd EOD Battalion examines the ground for any unordinary metals during Exercise Ardent Defender, a multinational Explosive Ordinance Disposal training exercise at 5th Canadian Division Support Base Gagetown in Oromocto, New Brunswick, Canada, Sept. 25. Canadian Armed Forces photo by S1 Larissa De Guzman. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/sgt-eric-leith-from-the-us-army-192nd-eod-battalion-examines-the-ground-for-any-unordinary-metals-during-exercise-ardent-defender-a-multinational-explosive-ordinance-disposal-training-exercise-at-5th-canadian-division-support-base-gagetown-in-oromocto-new-brunswick-canada-sept-25-canadian-armed-forces-photo-by-s1-larissa-de-guzman-image491555621.html
RM2KFM85W–Sgt. Eric Leith from the U.S. Army 192nd EOD Battalion examines the ground for any unordinary metals during Exercise Ardent Defender, a multinational Explosive Ordinance Disposal training exercise at 5th Canadian Division Support Base Gagetown in Oromocto, New Brunswick, Canada, Sept. 25. Canadian Armed Forces photo by S1 Larissa De Guzman.
The Prince of Wales and the Duchess of Cornwall sign a visitors book at Gagetown Canadian Army base, near Fredericton on the second day of a four day Diamond Jubilee tour of Canada. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-the-prince-of-wales-and-the-duchess-of-cornwall-sign-a-visitors-book-106461105.html
RMG55M69–The Prince of Wales and the Duchess of Cornwall sign a visitors book at Gagetown Canadian Army base, near Fredericton on the second day of a four day Diamond Jubilee tour of Canada.
Staff Sgt. Chris Martin from the U.S. Army 192nd EOD Battalion uncovers a suspected explosive device during Exercise Ardent Defender, a multinational Explosive Ordinance Disposal training exercise at 5th Canadian Division Support Base Gagetown in Oromocto, New Brunswick, Canada, Sept. 25. Canadian Armed Forces photo by S1 Larissa De Guzman. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/staff-sgt-chris-martin-from-the-us-army-192nd-eod-battalion-uncovers-a-suspected-explosive-device-during-exercise-ardent-defender-a-multinational-explosive-ordinance-disposal-training-exercise-at-5th-canadian-division-support-base-gagetown-in-oromocto-new-brunswick-canada-sept-25-canadian-armed-forces-photo-by-s1-larissa-de-guzman-image491555626.html
RM2KFM862–Staff Sgt. Chris Martin from the U.S. Army 192nd EOD Battalion uncovers a suspected explosive device during Exercise Ardent Defender, a multinational Explosive Ordinance Disposal training exercise at 5th Canadian Division Support Base Gagetown in Oromocto, New Brunswick, Canada, Sept. 25. Canadian Armed Forces photo by S1 Larissa De Guzman.
The Prince of Wales and the Duchess of Cornwall sign a visitors book at Gagetown Canadian Army base, near Fredericton on the second day of a four day Diamond Jubilee tour of Canada. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-the-prince-of-wales-and-the-duchess-of-cornwall-sign-a-visitors-book-106461106.html
RMG55M6A–The Prince of Wales and the Duchess of Cornwall sign a visitors book at Gagetown Canadian Army base, near Fredericton on the second day of a four day Diamond Jubilee tour of Canada.
Staff Sgt. Chris Martin from the U.S. Army 192nd EOD Battalion uncovers a suspected explosive device during Exercise Ardent Defender, a multinational Explosive Ordinance Disposal training exercise at 5th Canadian Division Support Base Gagetown in Oromocto, New Brunswick, Canada, Sept. 25. Canadian Armed Forces photo by S1 Larissa De Guzman. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/staff-sgt-chris-martin-from-the-us-army-192nd-eod-battalion-uncovers-a-suspected-explosive-device-during-exercise-ardent-defender-a-multinational-explosive-ordinance-disposal-training-exercise-at-5th-canadian-division-support-base-gagetown-in-oromocto-new-brunswick-canada-sept-25-canadian-armed-forces-photo-by-s1-larissa-de-guzman-image491555627.html
RM2KFM863–Staff Sgt. Chris Martin from the U.S. Army 192nd EOD Battalion uncovers a suspected explosive device during Exercise Ardent Defender, a multinational Explosive Ordinance Disposal training exercise at 5th Canadian Division Support Base Gagetown in Oromocto, New Brunswick, Canada, Sept. 25. Canadian Armed Forces photo by S1 Larissa De Guzman.
A Canadian Army Combat Diver, WO Joseph George, from Gagetown is collaborating with the US Special Forces Divers team to provide a training program to the GDF’s divers that focuses on preparing them to plan and execute dive missions in a multinational environment at Base Camp Stephenson in Timehri, Guyana. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/a-canadian-army-combat-diver-wo-joseph-george-from-gagetown-is-collaborating-with-the-us-special-forces-divers-team-to-provide-a-training-program-to-the-gdfs-divers-that-focuses-on-preparing-them-to-plan-and-execute-dive-missions-in-a-multinational-environment-at-base-camp-stephenson-in-timehri-guyana-image442431493.html
RM2GKPDTN–A Canadian Army Combat Diver, WO Joseph George, from Gagetown is collaborating with the US Special Forces Divers team to provide a training program to the GDF’s divers that focuses on preparing them to plan and execute dive missions in a multinational environment at Base Camp Stephenson in Timehri, Guyana.
The Prince of Wales and the Duchess of Cornwall smile at each other as they sit on a podium, at Gagetown Canadian Army base, near Fredericton on the second day of a four day Diamond Jubilee tour of Canada. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-the-prince-of-wales-and-the-duchess-of-cornwall-smile-at-each-other-106461100.html
RMG55M64–The Prince of Wales and the Duchess of Cornwall smile at each other as they sit on a podium, at Gagetown Canadian Army base, near Fredericton on the second day of a four day Diamond Jubilee tour of Canada.
WO Joseph George, a Canadian Army Combat Diver from Gagetown is collaborating with the US Special Forces Divers team to provide a training program to the GDF’s divers that focuses on preparing them to plan and execute dive missions in a multinational environment at Base Camp Stephenson in Timehri, Guyana. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/wo-joseph-george-a-canadian-army-combat-diver-from-gagetown-is-collaborating-with-the-us-special-forces-divers-team-to-provide-a-training-program-to-the-gdfs-divers-that-focuses-on-preparing-them-to-plan-and-execute-dive-missions-in-a-multinational-environment-at-base-camp-stephenson-in-timehri-guyana-image442431561.html
RM2GKPDY5–WO Joseph George, a Canadian Army Combat Diver from Gagetown is collaborating with the US Special Forces Divers team to provide a training program to the GDF’s divers that focuses on preparing them to plan and execute dive missions in a multinational environment at Base Camp Stephenson in Timehri, Guyana.
The Prince of Wales and the Duchess of Cornwall hold hands as they step down from a podium, at Gagetown Canadian Army base, near Fredericton on the second day of a four day Diamond Jubilee tour of Canada. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-the-prince-of-wales-and-the-duchess-of-cornwall-hold-hands-as-they-106461095.html
RMG55M5Y–The Prince of Wales and the Duchess of Cornwall hold hands as they step down from a podium, at Gagetown Canadian Army base, near Fredericton on the second day of a four day Diamond Jubilee tour of Canada.
A Canadian Army Combat Diver, WO Joseph George, from Gagetown is collaborating with the US Special Forces Divers team to provide a training program to the GDF’s divers that focuses on preparing them to plan and execute dive missions in a multinational environment at Base Camp Stephenson in Timehri, Guyana. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/a-canadian-army-combat-diver-wo-joseph-george-from-gagetown-is-collaborating-with-the-us-special-forces-divers-team-to-provide-a-training-program-to-the-gdfs-divers-that-focuses-on-preparing-them-to-plan-and-execute-dive-missions-in-a-multinational-environment-at-base-camp-stephenson-in-timehri-guyana-image442431460.html
RM2GKPDRG–A Canadian Army Combat Diver, WO Joseph George, from Gagetown is collaborating with the US Special Forces Divers team to provide a training program to the GDF’s divers that focuses on preparing them to plan and execute dive missions in a multinational environment at Base Camp Stephenson in Timehri, Guyana.
The Duchess of Cornwall talks to Canadian soldiers at Gagetown Army base, near Fredericton on the second day of a four day Diamond Jubilee tour of Canada. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-the-duchess-of-cornwall-talks-to-canadian-soldiers-at-gagetown-army-106461132.html
RMG55M78–The Duchess of Cornwall talks to Canadian soldiers at Gagetown Army base, near Fredericton on the second day of a four day Diamond Jubilee tour of Canada.
A Canadian Army Combat Diver, WO Joseph George, from Gagetown is collaborating with the US Special Forces Divers team to provide a training program to the GDF’s divers that focuses on preparing them to plan and execute dive missions in a multinational environment at Base Camp Stephenson in Timehri, Guyana. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/a-canadian-army-combat-diver-wo-joseph-george-from-gagetown-is-collaborating-with-the-us-special-forces-divers-team-to-provide-a-training-program-to-the-gdfs-divers-that-focuses-on-preparing-them-to-plan-and-execute-dive-missions-in-a-multinational-environment-at-base-camp-stephenson-in-timehri-guyana-image442431486.html
RM2GKPDTE–A Canadian Army Combat Diver, WO Joseph George, from Gagetown is collaborating with the US Special Forces Divers team to provide a training program to the GDF’s divers that focuses on preparing them to plan and execute dive missions in a multinational environment at Base Camp Stephenson in Timehri, Guyana.
Sgt. 1st Class Oniel Murray of the Fort Leonard Wood, Mo., 1st Brigade Engineers discusses the differences in teaching techniques with his Canadian counterpart, Canadian Armed Forces Sergeant Corey Struss at the Canadian Forces School of Military Engineering (CFSME) at Canadian Forces Base Gagetown in New Brunswick, Canada, as part of an instructor exchange initiative between the U.S. and the CFSME, spearheaded by 1st Brigade engineers. Army Reserve brigade exchange ideas with Canadian counterparts 150729-A-KD890-378 Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-sgt-1st-class-oniel-murray-of-the-fort-leonard-wood-mo-1st-brigade-129574769.html
RMHEPHX9–Sgt. 1st Class Oniel Murray of the Fort Leonard Wood, Mo., 1st Brigade Engineers discusses the differences in teaching techniques with his Canadian counterpart, Canadian Armed Forces Sergeant Corey Struss at the Canadian Forces School of Military Engineering (CFSME) at Canadian Forces Base Gagetown in New Brunswick, Canada, as part of an instructor exchange initiative between the U.S. and the CFSME, spearheaded by 1st Brigade engineers. Army Reserve brigade exchange ideas with Canadian counterparts 150729-A-KD890-378
Sgt. 1st Class John Reyes of the Knoxville, Tenn., 1-100th Engineer Battalion helps Canadian military engineer students unhook and deploy a mobile floating bridge (MFB) during a training exercise at the Canadian Forces School of Military Engineering (CFSME) at Canadian Forces Base Gagetown in New Brunswick, Canada, as part of an instructor exchange initiative between the U.S. and the CFSME, spearheaded by 1st Brigade Engineers out of Fort Leonard Wood, Mo. Army Reserve brigade exchange ideas with Canadian counterparts 150730-A-KD890-528 Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-sgt-1st-class-john-reyes-of-the-knoxville-tenn-1-100th-engineer-battalion-129574796.html
RMHEPHY8–Sgt. 1st Class John Reyes of the Knoxville, Tenn., 1-100th Engineer Battalion helps Canadian military engineer students unhook and deploy a mobile floating bridge (MFB) during a training exercise at the Canadian Forces School of Military Engineering (CFSME) at Canadian Forces Base Gagetown in New Brunswick, Canada, as part of an instructor exchange initiative between the U.S. and the CFSME, spearheaded by 1st Brigade Engineers out of Fort Leonard Wood, Mo. Army Reserve brigade exchange ideas with Canadian counterparts 150730-A-KD890-528
Destroyed Tank at Canadian Forces Base Gagetown in New Brunswick, Canada on August 14th, 2017 170814-Z-JY390-24 by Maine Army National Guard Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-destroyed-tank-at-canadian-forces-base-gagetown-in-new-brunswick-canada-174132570.html
RMM38BTA–Destroyed Tank at Canadian Forces Base Gagetown in New Brunswick, Canada on August 14th, 2017 170814-Z-JY390-24 by Maine Army National Guard
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RMG55M62–Royal tour of Canada Day 2
Destroyed Tank at Canadian Forces Base Gagetown in New Brunswick, Canada on August 14th, 2017 170814-Z-JY390-25 by Maine Army National Guard Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-destroyed-tank-at-canadian-forces-base-gagetown-in-new-brunswick-canada-174132573.html
RMM38BTD–Destroyed Tank at Canadian Forces Base Gagetown in New Brunswick, Canada on August 14th, 2017 170814-Z-JY390-25 by Maine Army National Guard
Concertina wire, 251st Engineer Company (Sapper), Canadian Forces Base Gagetown in New Brunswick, Canada, August 16th, 2017. 170816-Z-JY390-6 by Maine Army National Guard Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-concertina-wire-251st-engineer-company-sapper-canadian-forces-base-174132795.html
RMM38C4B–Concertina wire, 251st Engineer Company (Sapper), Canadian Forces Base Gagetown in New Brunswick, Canada, August 16th, 2017. 170816-Z-JY390-6 by Maine Army National Guard
Volley of 40mm grenade rounds, 251st Engineer Company (Sapper), at Canadian Forces Base Gagetown in New Brunswick, Canada on August 14th, 2017. 170814-Z-JY390-14 by Maine Army National Guard Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-volley-of-40mm-grenade-rounds-251st-engineer-company-sapper-at-canadian-174132541.html
RMM38BR9–Volley of 40mm grenade rounds, 251st Engineer Company (Sapper), at Canadian Forces Base Gagetown in New Brunswick, Canada on August 14th, 2017. 170814-Z-JY390-14 by Maine Army National Guard
Barbed wire being used by the 251st Engineer Company (Sapper) to build and an 11-row at Canadian Forces Base Gagetown in New Brunswick, Canada, August 16th, 2017. 170816-Z-JY390-3 by Maine Army National Guard Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-barbed-wire-being-used-by-the-251st-engineer-company-sapper-to-build-174132790.html
RMM38C46–Barbed wire being used by the 251st Engineer Company (Sapper) to build and an 11-row at Canadian Forces Base Gagetown in New Brunswick, Canada, August 16th, 2017. 170816-Z-JY390-3 by Maine Army National Guard
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RMG55M60–Royal tour of Canada Day 2
A 15-pound shape charge the 251st Engineer Company (Sapper) made for counter-mobility training at Canadian Forces Base Gagetown in New Brunswick, Canada on August 16th, 2017. 170816-Z-JY390-13 by Maine Army National Guard Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-a-15-pound-shape-charge-the-251st-engineer-company-sapper-made-for-174132802.html
RMM38C4J–A 15-pound shape charge the 251st Engineer Company (Sapper) made for counter-mobility training at Canadian Forces Base Gagetown in New Brunswick, Canada on August 16th, 2017. 170816-Z-JY390-13 by Maine Army National Guard
Spc. Jarrod Dye of the 121st Public Affairs Detachment firing an M4 Carbine around a barricade at Canadian Forces Base Gagetown in New Brunswick, Canada on August 14th, 2017 170814-Z-JY390-6 by Maine Army National Guard Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-spc-jarrod-dye-of-the-121st-public-affairs-detachment-firing-an-m4-174132518.html
RMM38BPE–Spc. Jarrod Dye of the 121st Public Affairs Detachment firing an M4 Carbine around a barricade at Canadian Forces Base Gagetown in New Brunswick, Canada on August 14th, 2017 170814-Z-JY390-6 by Maine Army National Guard
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RMG55MAF–Royal tour of Canada Day 2
Maj. Dan Phillips of the 121st Public Affairs Detachment firing an M4 Carbine around a barricade at Canadian Forces Base Gagetown in New Brunswick, Canada on August 14th, 2017 170814-Z-JY390-5 by Maine Army National Guard Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-maj-dan-phillips-of-the-121st-public-affairs-detachment-firing-an-174132516.html
RMM38BPC–Maj. Dan Phillips of the 121st Public Affairs Detachment firing an M4 Carbine around a barricade at Canadian Forces Base Gagetown in New Brunswick, Canada on August 14th, 2017 170814-Z-JY390-5 by Maine Army National Guard
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RMG55M68–Royal tour of Canada Day 2
Col. Preston awarding Spc. Christopher Arnaudin from the 251st Engineer Company (Sapper) for his exceptional work during platoons AT at Canadian Forces Base Gagetown in New Brunswick, Canada, August 17th, 2017. 170817-Z-JY390-3 by Maine Army National Guard Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-col-preston-awarding-spc-christopher-arnaudin-from-the-251st-engineer-174132845.html
RMM38C65–Col. Preston awarding Spc. Christopher Arnaudin from the 251st Engineer Company (Sapper) for his exceptional work during platoons AT at Canadian Forces Base Gagetown in New Brunswick, Canada, August 17th, 2017. 170817-Z-JY390-3 by Maine Army National Guard
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RMG55MEM–Royal tour of Canada Day 2
Col. Preston awarding Spc. Ben Crocker from the 251st Engineer Company (Sapper) for his exceptional work during platoons AT at Canadian Forces Base Gagetown in New Brunswick, Canada, August 17th, 2017. 170817-Z-JY390-4 by Maine Army National Guard Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-col-preston-awarding-spc-ben-crocker-from-the-251st-engineer-company-174132847.html
RMM38C67–Col. Preston awarding Spc. Ben Crocker from the 251st Engineer Company (Sapper) for his exceptional work during platoons AT at Canadian Forces Base Gagetown in New Brunswick, Canada, August 17th, 2017. 170817-Z-JY390-4 by Maine Army National Guard
Spc. Brendan Sugrue of the 251st Engineer Company (Sapper) sends a volley of 40mm grenade rounds downrange at Canadian Forces Base Gagetown in New Brunswick, Canada on August 14th, 2017. 170814-Z-JY390-11 by Maine Army National Guard Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-spc-brendan-sugrue-of-the-251st-engineer-company-sapper-sends-a-volley-174132532.html
RMM38BR0–Spc. Brendan Sugrue of the 251st Engineer Company (Sapper) sends a volley of 40mm grenade rounds downrange at Canadian Forces Base Gagetown in New Brunswick, Canada on August 14th, 2017. 170814-Z-JY390-11 by Maine Army National Guard
Spc. Ben Pasquarello from the 251st Engineer Company (Sapper) pulls security on a convoy in the back of an LMTV at Canadian Forces Base Gagetown in New Brunswick, Canada August 16th, 2017. 170816-Z-JY390-9 by Maine Army National Guard Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-spc-ben-pasquarello-from-the-251st-engineer-company-sapper-pulls-security-174132799.html
RMM38C4F–Spc. Ben Pasquarello from the 251st Engineer Company (Sapper) pulls security on a convoy in the back of an LMTV at Canadian Forces Base Gagetown in New Brunswick, Canada August 16th, 2017. 170816-Z-JY390-9 by Maine Army National Guard
Staff Sgt. Alyson Pelletier of the 121st Public Affairs Detachment preparing to fire an M4 Carbine around a barricade at Canadian Forces Base Gagetown in New Brunswick, Canada on August 14th, 2017 170814-Z-JY390-7 by Maine Army National Guard Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-staff-sgt-alyson-pelletier-of-the-121st-public-affairs-detachment-174132522.html
RMM38BPJ–Staff Sgt. Alyson Pelletier of the 121st Public Affairs Detachment preparing to fire an M4 Carbine around a barricade at Canadian Forces Base Gagetown in New Brunswick, Canada on August 14th, 2017 170814-Z-JY390-7 by Maine Army National Guard
Combat engineers from 3rd platoon, 251st Engineer Company (Sapper) dig holes and prepare a 35-pound cratering charge for detonation at Canadian Forces Base Gagetown, New Brunswick, Canada, August 16th, 2017. 170816-Z-JY390-11 by Maine Army National Guard Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-combat-engineers-from-3rd-platoon-251st-engineer-company-sapper-dig-174132801.html
RMM38C4H–Combat engineers from 3rd platoon, 251st Engineer Company (Sapper) dig holes and prepare a 35-pound cratering charge for detonation at Canadian Forces Base Gagetown, New Brunswick, Canada, August 16th, 2017. 170816-Z-JY390-11 by Maine Army National Guard
Sgt. 1st Class Jashaab Leland and Staff Sgt. Thomas Hayden, combat engineers with the 251st Engineer Company (Sapper) reload a MK19 at Canadian Forces Base Gagetown in New Brunswick, Canada, August 14th, 2017. 170814-Z-JY390-12 by Maine Army National Guard Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-sgt-1st-class-jashaab-leland-and-staff-sgt-thomas-hayden-combat-engineers-174132536.html
RMM38BR4–Sgt. 1st Class Jashaab Leland and Staff Sgt. Thomas Hayden, combat engineers with the 251st Engineer Company (Sapper) reload a MK19 at Canadian Forces Base Gagetown in New Brunswick, Canada, August 14th, 2017. 170814-Z-JY390-12 by Maine Army National Guard
Spc. Ben Pasquarello a combat engineer with the 251st Engineer Company (Sapper) pulls security for a convoy in the back of an Light Meduim Tactical Vehicle (LMTV) at Canadian Forces Base Gagetown in New Brunswick, Canada, August 16th, 2017. 170816-Z-JY390-10 by Maine Army National Guard Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-spc-ben-pasquarello-a-combat-engineer-with-the-251st-engineer-company-174132800.html
RMM38C4G–Spc. Ben Pasquarello a combat engineer with the 251st Engineer Company (Sapper) pulls security for a convoy in the back of an Light Meduim Tactical Vehicle (LMTV) at Canadian Forces Base Gagetown in New Brunswick, Canada, August 16th, 2017. 170816-Z-JY390-10 by Maine Army National Guard
Spc. Michael Bleier a combat engineer with the 251st Engineer Company (Sapper) prepares a 15-pound shape charge for detonation during a cratering exercise at Canadian Forces Base Gagetown in New Brunswick, Canada, August 16th, 2017. 170816-Z-JY390-8 by Maine Army National Guard Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-spc-michael-bleier-a-combat-engineer-with-the-251st-engineer-company-174132797.html
RMM38C4D–Spc. Michael Bleier a combat engineer with the 251st Engineer Company (Sapper) prepares a 15-pound shape charge for detonation during a cratering exercise at Canadian Forces Base Gagetown in New Brunswick, Canada, August 16th, 2017. 170816-Z-JY390-8 by Maine Army National Guard
Spc. Michael Bleier and Spc. Christopher Arnaudin, combat engineers with the 251st Engineer Company (Sapper) stand in a crater 3rd platoon created with 35-pound cratering charge at Canadian Forces Base Gagetown, New Brunswick, Canada, August 16th, 2017. 170816-Z-JY390-14 by Maine Army National Guard Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-spc-michael-bleier-and-spc-christopher-arnaudin-combat-engineers-with-174132804.html
RMM38C4M–Spc. Michael Bleier and Spc. Christopher Arnaudin, combat engineers with the 251st Engineer Company (Sapper) stand in a crater 3rd platoon created with 35-pound cratering charge at Canadian Forces Base Gagetown, New Brunswick, Canada, August 16th, 2017. 170816-Z-JY390-14 by Maine Army National Guard
Spc. Michael Bleier and Spc. Christopher Arnaudin, combat engineers with the 251st Engineer Company (Sapper) stand in a crater 3rd platoon created with 35-pound cratering charge at Canadian Forces Base Gagetown, New Brunswick, Canada, August 16th, 2017. 170816-Z-JY390-15 by Maine Army National Guard Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-spc-michael-bleier-and-spc-christopher-arnaudin-combat-engineers-with-174132805.html
RMM38C4N–Spc. Michael Bleier and Spc. Christopher Arnaudin, combat engineers with the 251st Engineer Company (Sapper) stand in a crater 3rd platoon created with 35-pound cratering charge at Canadian Forces Base Gagetown, New Brunswick, Canada, August 16th, 2017. 170816-Z-JY390-15 by Maine Army National Guard
Staff Sgt. Paul Simoneau and Sgt. 1st Class Jason Burnam of the 251st Engineer Company (Sapper) pound a picket into the ground in order to set up an 11-row at Canadian Forces Base Gagetown in New Brunswick, Canada, August 16th, 2017. 170816-Z-JY390-4 by Maine Army National Guard Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-staff-sgt-paul-simoneau-and-sgt-1st-class-jason-burnam-of-the-251st-174132793.html
RMM38C49–Staff Sgt. Paul Simoneau and Sgt. 1st Class Jason Burnam of the 251st Engineer Company (Sapper) pound a picket into the ground in order to set up an 11-row at Canadian Forces Base Gagetown in New Brunswick, Canada, August 16th, 2017. 170816-Z-JY390-4 by Maine Army National Guard
Staff Sgt. Thomas Hayden, Spc. Sean Farrell, and Sgt. 1st Class Jashaab Leland, combat engineers with the 251st Engineer Company (Sapper) observe one of the many destroyed tanks at Canadian Forces Base Gagetown in New Brunswick, Canada, August 14th, 2017. 170814-Z-JY390-32 by Maine Army National Guard Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-staff-sgt-thomas-hayden-spc-sean-farrell-and-sgt-1st-class-jashaab-174132599.html
RMM38BWB–Staff Sgt. Thomas Hayden, Spc. Sean Farrell, and Sgt. 1st Class Jashaab Leland, combat engineers with the 251st Engineer Company (Sapper) observe one of the many destroyed tanks at Canadian Forces Base Gagetown in New Brunswick, Canada, August 14th, 2017. 170814-Z-JY390-32 by Maine Army National Guard
Soldiers of the 251st Engineer Company (Sapper) aims downrange during know distance firing at Canadian Forces Base Gagetown in New Brunswick, Canada on August 14th, 2017. The known distance range tests the Soldiers rifle skills by having them fire at targets up to 600 meters away. 170814-Z-JY390-17 by Maine Army National Guard Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-soldiers-of-the-251st-engineer-company-sapper-aims-downrange-during-174132553.html
RMM38BRN–Soldiers of the 251st Engineer Company (Sapper) aims downrange during know distance firing at Canadian Forces Base Gagetown in New Brunswick, Canada on August 14th, 2017. The known distance range tests the Soldiers rifle skills by having them fire at targets up to 600 meters away. 170814-Z-JY390-17 by Maine Army National Guard
Staff Sgt. Thomas Hayden and Spc. Sean Farrell, combat engineers from the 251st Engineer Company (Sapper) prepare C-4 charges for a bridge at Canadian Forces Base Gagetown in New Brunswick, Canada, August 17th, 2017. The goal of this training was to use enough explosives to disable but not destroy the bridge. 170817-Z-JY390-2 by Maine Army National Guard Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-staff-sgt-thomas-hayden-and-spc-sean-farrell-combat-engineers-from-174132840.html
RMM38C60–Staff Sgt. Thomas Hayden and Spc. Sean Farrell, combat engineers from the 251st Engineer Company (Sapper) prepare C-4 charges for a bridge at Canadian Forces Base Gagetown in New Brunswick, Canada, August 17th, 2017. The goal of this training was to use enough explosives to disable but not destroy the bridge. 170817-Z-JY390-2 by Maine Army National Guard
Sgt. Tyler Smithgall and Sgt. Dylan Braley, combat engineers with the 251st Engineer Company (Sapper) ride back to headquarters in the back of a Light Meduim Tactical Vehicle (LMTV) after a cratering charge exercise at Canadian Forces Base Gagetown, New Brunswick, Canada, August 16th, 2017. 170816-Z-JY390-16 by Maine Army National Guard Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-sgt-tyler-smithgall-and-sgt-dylan-braley-combat-engineers-with-the-174132806.html
RMM38C4P–Sgt. Tyler Smithgall and Sgt. Dylan Braley, combat engineers with the 251st Engineer Company (Sapper) ride back to headquarters in the back of a Light Meduim Tactical Vehicle (LMTV) after a cratering charge exercise at Canadian Forces Base Gagetown, New Brunswick, Canada, August 16th, 2017. 170816-Z-JY390-16 by Maine Army National Guard
Sgt. Tookie Gregoire of the 251st Engineer Company (Sapper) aims downrange during know distance firing at Canadian Forces Base Gagetown in New Brunswick, Canada on August 14th, 2017. The known distance range tests the Soldiers rifle skills by having them fire at targets up to 600 meters away. 170814-Z-JY390-9 by Maine Army National Guard Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-sgt-tookie-gregoire-of-the-251st-engineer-company-sapper-aims-downrange-174132528.html
RMM38BPT–Sgt. Tookie Gregoire of the 251st Engineer Company (Sapper) aims downrange during know distance firing at Canadian Forces Base Gagetown in New Brunswick, Canada on August 14th, 2017. The known distance range tests the Soldiers rifle skills by having them fire at targets up to 600 meters away. 170814-Z-JY390-9 by Maine Army National Guard
Sgt. Abraham Lauze, a combat engineer with the 251st Engineer Company (Sapper) adjusts concertina wire for an 11-row wire obstacle at Canadian Forces Base Gagetown in New Brunswick, Canada, August 16th, 2017. In order to be fully mission capable, the unit needs to continually build these obstacles as part of their countermobility mission. 170816-Z-JY390-5 by Maine Army National Guard Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-sgt-abraham-lauze-a-combat-engineer-with-the-251st-engineer-company-174132794.html
RMM38C4A–Sgt. Abraham Lauze, a combat engineer with the 251st Engineer Company (Sapper) adjusts concertina wire for an 11-row wire obstacle at Canadian Forces Base Gagetown in New Brunswick, Canada, August 16th, 2017. In order to be fully mission capable, the unit needs to continually build these obstacles as part of their countermobility mission. 170816-Z-JY390-5 by Maine Army National Guard
Sgt. Tyler Smithgall, a combat engineer with the 251st Engineer Company (Sapper) pounds a picket into the ground to set up an 11-row wire obstacle at Canadian Forces Base Gagetown, New Brunswick, Canada, August 16th, 2017. In order to be fully mission capable, the unit needs to practice building these obstacles as part of countermobility mission. 170816-Z-JY390-1 by Maine Army National Guard Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-sgt-tyler-smithgall-a-combat-engineer-with-the-251st-engineer-company-174132786.html
RMM38C42–Sgt. Tyler Smithgall, a combat engineer with the 251st Engineer Company (Sapper) pounds a picket into the ground to set up an 11-row wire obstacle at Canadian Forces Base Gagetown, New Brunswick, Canada, August 16th, 2017. In order to be fully mission capable, the unit needs to practice building these obstacles as part of countermobility mission. 170816-Z-JY390-1 by Maine Army National Guard
Spc. Michael Kelly and Spc. Brenden Sugrue, combat engineers with the 251st Engineer Company (Sapper) secure a log in the center of an 11-row wire obstacle at Canadian Forces Base Gagetown, New Brunswick, Canada, August 16th, 2017. In order to be fully mission capable, the unit needs to continually build these obstacles as part of their countermobility mission. 170816-Z-JY390-2 by Maine Army National Guard Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-spc-michael-kelly-and-spc-brenden-sugrue-combat-engineers-with-the-174132787.html
RMM38C43–Spc. Michael Kelly and Spc. Brenden Sugrue, combat engineers with the 251st Engineer Company (Sapper) secure a log in the center of an 11-row wire obstacle at Canadian Forces Base Gagetown, New Brunswick, Canada, August 16th, 2017. In order to be fully mission capable, the unit needs to continually build these obstacles as part of their countermobility mission. 170816-Z-JY390-2 by Maine Army National Guard
Spc. Brendan Surgue and Cpl. Brian Kronk, combat engineers with the 251st Engineer Company (Sapper) drive pickets into the ground to set up an 11-row concertina wire obstacle at Canadian Forces Base Gagetown, New Brunswick, Canada, August 16th, 2017. In order to be fully mission capable, the unit needs to continually build these obstacles as part of their countermobility mission. 170816-Z-JY390-7 by Maine Army National Guard Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-spc-brendan-surgue-and-cpl-brian-kronk-combat-engineers-with-the-251st-174132796.html
RMM38C4C–Spc. Brendan Surgue and Cpl. Brian Kronk, combat engineers with the 251st Engineer Company (Sapper) drive pickets into the ground to set up an 11-row concertina wire obstacle at Canadian Forces Base Gagetown, New Brunswick, Canada, August 16th, 2017. In order to be fully mission capable, the unit needs to continually build these obstacles as part of their countermobility mission. 170816-Z-JY390-7 by Maine Army National Guard
Spc. Ian May of the 251st Engineer Company (Sapper) firing his M4 Carbine around a shooting barricade at Canadian Forces Base Gagetown in New Brunswick, Canada on August 14th, 2017. This drill tests the Soldiers on their ability to shoot from various firing positions while moving from target to target in a quick manner. 170814-Z-JY390-2 by Maine Army National Guard Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-spc-ian-may-of-the-251st-engineer-company-sapper-firing-his-m4-carbine-174132506.html
RMM38BP2–Spc. Ian May of the 251st Engineer Company (Sapper) firing his M4 Carbine around a shooting barricade at Canadian Forces Base Gagetown in New Brunswick, Canada on August 14th, 2017. This drill tests the Soldiers on their ability to shoot from various firing positions while moving from target to target in a quick manner. 170814-Z-JY390-2 by Maine Army National Guard
Combat engineers from the 251st Engineer Company (Sapper) strategically place C-4 charges on trees at Canadian Forces Base Gagetown, New Brunswick, Canada, August 17th, 2017. When the C-4 detonates the trees fall across the road creating a barricade known as an abatis. The goal of an abatis is to block or slow down the movement of an enemy through a particular area. 170817-Z-JY390-9 by Maine Army National Guard Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-combat-engineers-from-the-251st-engineer-company-sapper-strategically-174132853.html
RMM38C6D–Combat engineers from the 251st Engineer Company (Sapper) strategically place C-4 charges on trees at Canadian Forces Base Gagetown, New Brunswick, Canada, August 17th, 2017. When the C-4 detonates the trees fall across the road creating a barricade known as an abatis. The goal of an abatis is to block or slow down the movement of an enemy through a particular area. 170817-Z-JY390-9 by Maine Army National Guard
Soldiers of the 251st Engineer Company (Sapper) runs with the AT4 at Canadian Forces Base Gagetown in New Brunswick, Canada on August 14th, 2017. Gagetown has one of the few ranges at which the 251st can fire large missile weapon systems. Being able to get hands on experience helps these soldiers become more familiar and confident in their abilities to use these specialty weapon systems. 170814-Z-JY390-30 by Maine Army National Guard Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-soldiers-of-the-251st-engineer-company-sapper-runs-with-the-at4-at-174132578.html
RMM38BTJ–Soldiers of the 251st Engineer Company (Sapper) runs with the AT4 at Canadian Forces Base Gagetown in New Brunswick, Canada on August 14th, 2017. Gagetown has one of the few ranges at which the 251st can fire large missile weapon systems. Being able to get hands on experience helps these soldiers become more familiar and confident in their abilities to use these specialty weapon systems. 170814-Z-JY390-30 by Maine Army National Guard
Soldiers of the 251st Engineer Company (Sapper) runs with the AT4 at Canadian Forces Base Gagetown in New Brunswick, Canada on August 14th, 2017. Gagetown has one of the few ranges at which the 251st can fire large missile weapon systems. Being able to get hands on experience helps these soldiers become more familiar and confident in their abilities to use these specialty weapon systems. 170814-Z-JY390-31 by Maine Army National Guard Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-soldiers-of-the-251st-engineer-company-sapper-runs-with-the-at4-at-174132584.html
RMM38BTT–Soldiers of the 251st Engineer Company (Sapper) runs with the AT4 at Canadian Forces Base Gagetown in New Brunswick, Canada on August 14th, 2017. Gagetown has one of the few ranges at which the 251st can fire large missile weapon systems. Being able to get hands on experience helps these soldiers become more familiar and confident in their abilities to use these specialty weapon systems. 170814-Z-JY390-31 by Maine Army National Guard
Spc. Justin Rivard a combat engineer with the 251st Engineer Company (Sapper) aims downrange at a known distance firing range at Canadian Forces Base Gagetown in New Brunswick, Canada, August 14th, 2017. The known distance range tests basic rifle marksmanship fundamentals and helps zero in on a target accurately from 100 to 600 meters. 170814-Z-JY390-13 by Maine Army National Guard Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-spc-justin-rivard-a-combat-engineer-with-the-251st-engineer-company-174132540.html
RMM38BR8–Spc. Justin Rivard a combat engineer with the 251st Engineer Company (Sapper) aims downrange at a known distance firing range at Canadian Forces Base Gagetown in New Brunswick, Canada, August 14th, 2017. The known distance range tests basic rifle marksmanship fundamentals and helps zero in on a target accurately from 100 to 600 meters. 170814-Z-JY390-13 by Maine Army National Guard
Spc. Christopher Arnaudin of the 251st Engineer Company (Sapper) runs with the AT4 at Canadian Forces Base Gagetown in New Brunswick, Canada on August 14th, 2017. Gagetown has one of the few ranges at which the 251st can fire large missile weapon systems. Being able to get hands on experience helps these soldiers become more familiar and confident in their abilities to use these specialty weapon systems. 170814-Z-JY390-29 by Maine Army National Guard Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-spc-christopher-arnaudin-of-the-251st-engineer-company-sapper-runs-174132575.html
RMM38BTF–Spc. Christopher Arnaudin of the 251st Engineer Company (Sapper) runs with the AT4 at Canadian Forces Base Gagetown in New Brunswick, Canada on August 14th, 2017. Gagetown has one of the few ranges at which the 251st can fire large missile weapon systems. Being able to get hands on experience helps these soldiers become more familiar and confident in their abilities to use these specialty weapon systems. 170814-Z-JY390-29 by Maine Army National Guard
Sgt. Tookie Gregoire a combat engineer with the 251st Engineer Company (Sapper) aims his M4 Carbine on a known distance firing range at Canadian Forces Base Gagetown, New Brunswick, Canada, August 14th, 2017. The known distance range tests basic rifle marksmanship fundamentals and helps zero in on a target accurately from 100 to 600 meters. 170814-Z-JY390-10 by Maine Army National Guard Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-sgt-tookie-gregoire-a-combat-engineer-with-the-251st-engineer-company-174132529.html
RMM38BPW–Sgt. Tookie Gregoire a combat engineer with the 251st Engineer Company (Sapper) aims his M4 Carbine on a known distance firing range at Canadian Forces Base Gagetown, New Brunswick, Canada, August 14th, 2017. The known distance range tests basic rifle marksmanship fundamentals and helps zero in on a target accurately from 100 to 600 meters. 170814-Z-JY390-10 by Maine Army National Guard
Sgt. Tookie Gregoire a combat engineer with the 251st Engineer Company (Sapper) positions his M4 Carbine during a reflexive fire exercise at Canadian Forces Base Gagetown in New Brunswick, Canada, August 14th, 2017. The reflexive fire range tests the Soldiers on their ability to shoot from various firing positions while moving from target to target in a tactical manner. 170814-Z-JY390-4 by Maine Army National Guard Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-sgt-tookie-gregoire-a-combat-engineer-with-the-251st-engineer-company-174132514.html
RMM38BPA–Sgt. Tookie Gregoire a combat engineer with the 251st Engineer Company (Sapper) positions his M4 Carbine during a reflexive fire exercise at Canadian Forces Base Gagetown in New Brunswick, Canada, August 14th, 2017. The reflexive fire range tests the Soldiers on their ability to shoot from various firing positions while moving from target to target in a tactical manner. 170814-Z-JY390-4 by Maine Army National Guard
Sgt. Tyler Smithgall a combat engineer with the 251st Engineer Company (Sapper) conducts basic marksmanship instruction (BMI) for a reflexive fire range at Canadian Forces Base Gagetown in New Brunswick, Canada, August 14th, 2017. The reflexive fire range tested the Soldiers ability to shoot from various firing positions while moving from target to target in a tactical manner. 170814-Z-JY390-1 by Maine Army National Guard Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-sgt-tyler-smithgall-a-combat-engineer-with-the-251st-engineer-company-174132504.html
RMM38BP0–Sgt. Tyler Smithgall a combat engineer with the 251st Engineer Company (Sapper) conducts basic marksmanship instruction (BMI) for a reflexive fire range at Canadian Forces Base Gagetown in New Brunswick, Canada, August 14th, 2017. The reflexive fire range tested the Soldiers ability to shoot from various firing positions while moving from target to target in a tactical manner. 170814-Z-JY390-1 by Maine Army National Guard
A heavy machine operators, with the 185th Engineer Support Company, switch posistions on a bulldozer at Canadian Forces Base Gagetown, New Brunswick, Canada, August 17, 2017. He is working with his fellow unit members to build a dual helicopter pad for their allies in the Canadian Forces. This effort is all part of the unit’s annual training this year. (Maine Army National Guard Photo by Spc. Jarod Dye) 170816-Z-RD516-0485 by Maine Army National Guard Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-a-heavy-machine-operators-with-the-185th-engineer-support-company-173964939.html
RMM30P1F–A heavy machine operators, with the 185th Engineer Support Company, switch posistions on a bulldozer at Canadian Forces Base Gagetown, New Brunswick, Canada, August 17, 2017. He is working with his fellow unit members to build a dual helicopter pad for their allies in the Canadian Forces. This effort is all part of the unit’s annual training this year. (Maine Army National Guard Photo by Spc. Jarod Dye) 170816-Z-RD516-0485 by Maine Army National Guard
A heavy machine operator, with the 185th Engineer Support Company, operates a skid steer at Canadian Forces Base Gagetown, New Brunswick, Canada, August 17, 2017. He is working with his fellow unit members to build a dual helicopter pad for their allies in the Canadian Forces. This effort is all part of the unit’s annual training this year. (Maine Army National Guard Photo by Spc. Jarod Dye) 170816-Z-RD516-0707 by Maine Army National Guard Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-a-heavy-machine-operator-with-the-185th-engineer-support-company-operates-173964959.html
RMM30P27–A heavy machine operator, with the 185th Engineer Support Company, operates a skid steer at Canadian Forces Base Gagetown, New Brunswick, Canada, August 17, 2017. He is working with his fellow unit members to build a dual helicopter pad for their allies in the Canadian Forces. This effort is all part of the unit’s annual training this year. (Maine Army National Guard Photo by Spc. Jarod Dye) 170816-Z-RD516-0707 by Maine Army National Guard
Spc. Ben Crocker from the 251st Engineer Company (Sapper) prepares a C-4 charge on a scaled down bridge at Canadian Forces Base Gagetown in New Brunswick, Canada, August 17th, 2017. The goal of this training was to use enough explosives to render the bridge useless but not destroyed. Spc. Crocker said this “When we disable a bridge in this fashion we are able to reuse it, its taking an asset away from the enemy that we can use later on,” 170817-Z-JY390-1 by Maine Army National Guard Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-spc-ben-crocker-from-the-251st-engineer-company-sapper-prepares-a-174132837.html
RMM38C5W–Spc. Ben Crocker from the 251st Engineer Company (Sapper) prepares a C-4 charge on a scaled down bridge at Canadian Forces Base Gagetown in New Brunswick, Canada, August 17th, 2017. The goal of this training was to use enough explosives to render the bridge useless but not destroyed. Spc. Crocker said this “When we disable a bridge in this fashion we are able to reuse it, its taking an asset away from the enemy that we can use later on,” 170817-Z-JY390-1 by Maine Army National Guard
Soldiers from the 185th Engineer Support Company of the Maine Army National Guard trained at Canadian Forces Base Gagetown, New Brunswick, Canada this August by completing two large horizontal construction projects. The unit built a dual helicopter pad as well as a large sniper mound for their allies in the Canadian Forces. This effort is all part of the unit’s annual training this year. (Maine Army National Guard Photo by Spc. Jarod Dye) 170817-Z-RD516-0288 by Maine Army National Guard Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-soldiers-from-the-185th-engineer-support-company-of-the-maine-army-174132824.html
RMM38C5C–Soldiers from the 185th Engineer Support Company of the Maine Army National Guard trained at Canadian Forces Base Gagetown, New Brunswick, Canada this August by completing two large horizontal construction projects. The unit built a dual helicopter pad as well as a large sniper mound for their allies in the Canadian Forces. This effort is all part of the unit’s annual training this year. (Maine Army National Guard Photo by Spc. Jarod Dye) 170817-Z-RD516-0288 by Maine Army National Guard
Soldiers from the 185th Engineer Support Company of the Maine Army National Guard trained at Canadian Forces Base Gagetown, New Brunswick, Canada this August by completing two large horizontal construction projects. The unit built a dual helicopter pad as well as a large sniper mound for their allies in the Canadian Forces. This effort is all part of the unit’s annual training this year. (Maine Army National Guard Photo by Spc. Jarod Dye) 170817-Z-RD516-0009 by Maine Army National Guard Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-soldiers-from-the-185th-engineer-support-company-of-the-maine-army-174132807.html
RMM38C4R–Soldiers from the 185th Engineer Support Company of the Maine Army National Guard trained at Canadian Forces Base Gagetown, New Brunswick, Canada this August by completing two large horizontal construction projects. The unit built a dual helicopter pad as well as a large sniper mound for their allies in the Canadian Forces. This effort is all part of the unit’s annual training this year. (Maine Army National Guard Photo by Spc. Jarod Dye) 170817-Z-RD516-0009 by Maine Army National Guard
Soldiers from the 185th Engineer Support Company of the Maine Army National Guard trained at Canadian Forces Base Gagetown, New Brunswick, Canada this August by completing two large horizontal construction projects. The unit built a dual helicopter pad as well as a large sniper mound for their allies in the Canadian Forces. This effort is all part of the unit’s annual training this year. (Maine Army National Guard Photo by Spc. Jarod Dye) 170817-Z-RD516-0114 by Maine Army National Guard Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-soldiers-from-the-185th-engineer-support-company-of-the-maine-army-174132811.html
RMM38C4Y–Soldiers from the 185th Engineer Support Company of the Maine Army National Guard trained at Canadian Forces Base Gagetown, New Brunswick, Canada this August by completing two large horizontal construction projects. The unit built a dual helicopter pad as well as a large sniper mound for their allies in the Canadian Forces. This effort is all part of the unit’s annual training this year. (Maine Army National Guard Photo by Spc. Jarod Dye) 170817-Z-RD516-0114 by Maine Army National Guard
Soldiers from the 185th Engineer Support Company of the Maine Army National Guard trained at Canadian Forces Base Gagetown, New Brunswick, Canada this August by completing two large horizontal construction projects. The unit built a dual helicopter pad as well as a large sniper mound for their allies in the Canadian Forces. This effort is all part of the unit’s annual training this year. (Maine Army National Guard Photo by Spc. Jarod Dye) 170817-Z-RD516-0090 by Maine Army National Guard Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-soldiers-from-the-185th-engineer-support-company-of-the-maine-army-174132810.html
RMM38C4X–Soldiers from the 185th Engineer Support Company of the Maine Army National Guard trained at Canadian Forces Base Gagetown, New Brunswick, Canada this August by completing two large horizontal construction projects. The unit built a dual helicopter pad as well as a large sniper mound for their allies in the Canadian Forces. This effort is all part of the unit’s annual training this year. (Maine Army National Guard Photo by Spc. Jarod Dye) 170817-Z-RD516-0090 by Maine Army National Guard
Soldiers from the 185th Engineer Support Company of the Maine Army National Guard trained at Canadian Forces Base Gagetown, New Brunswick, Canada this August by completing two large horizontal construction projects. The unit built a dual helicopter pad as well as a large sniper mound for their allies in the Canadian Forces. This effort is all part of the unit’s annual training this year. (Maine Army National Guard Photo by Spc. Jarod Dye) 170817-Z-RD516-0020 by Maine Army National Guard Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-soldiers-from-the-185th-engineer-support-company-of-the-maine-army-174132808.html
RMM38C4T–Soldiers from the 185th Engineer Support Company of the Maine Army National Guard trained at Canadian Forces Base Gagetown, New Brunswick, Canada this August by completing two large horizontal construction projects. The unit built a dual helicopter pad as well as a large sniper mound for their allies in the Canadian Forces. This effort is all part of the unit’s annual training this year. (Maine Army National Guard Photo by Spc. Jarod Dye) 170817-Z-RD516-0020 by Maine Army National Guard
Sgt. Cole Flagg a combat engineer with the 251st Engineer Company (Sapper) assists a Soldier firing an AT4 at Canadian Forces Base Gagetown in New Brunswick, Canada, August 14th, 2017. CFB Gagetown has one of the few ranges where the 251st can fire large missile weapon systems. Being able to get hands on experience helps these soldiers become more familiar and confident in their abilities to use specialty weapon systems. 170814-Z-JY390-27 by Maine Army National Guard Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-sgt-cole-flagg-a-combat-engineer-with-the-251st-engineer-company-sapper-174132574.html
RMM38BTE–Sgt. Cole Flagg a combat engineer with the 251st Engineer Company (Sapper) assists a Soldier firing an AT4 at Canadian Forces Base Gagetown in New Brunswick, Canada, August 14th, 2017. CFB Gagetown has one of the few ranges where the 251st can fire large missile weapon systems. Being able to get hands on experience helps these soldiers become more familiar and confident in their abilities to use specialty weapon systems. 170814-Z-JY390-27 by Maine Army National Guard
Spc. Brendan Sugrue, a combat engineer with the 251st Engineer Company (Sapper) configures the fire controls for an FGM-148 Javelin missile at Canadian Forces Base Gagetown, New Brunswick, Canada, August 14th, 2017. The FGM-148 Javelin missile is a man portable, fire and forget, anti-tank missile. Being able to get hands on experience helps these soldiers become more familiar and confident in their abilities to use specialty weapon systems. 170814-Z-JY390-33 by Maine Army National Guard Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-spc-brendan-sugrue-a-combat-engineer-with-the-251st-engineer-company-174132605.html
RMM38BWH–Spc. Brendan Sugrue, a combat engineer with the 251st Engineer Company (Sapper) configures the fire controls for an FGM-148 Javelin missile at Canadian Forces Base Gagetown, New Brunswick, Canada, August 14th, 2017. The FGM-148 Javelin missile is a man portable, fire and forget, anti-tank missile. Being able to get hands on experience helps these soldiers become more familiar and confident in their abilities to use specialty weapon systems. 170814-Z-JY390-33 by Maine Army National Guard
Soldiers from the 185th Engineer Support Company of the Maine Army National Guard trained at Canadian Forces Base Gagetown, New Brunswick, Canada this August by completing two large horizontal construction projects. The unit built a dual helicopter pad as well as a large sniper mound for their allies in the Canadian Forces. This effort is all part of the unit’s annual training this year. (Maine Army National Guard Photo by Spc. Jarod Dye) 170816-Z-RD516-0632 by Maine Army National Guard Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-soldiers-from-the-185th-engineer-support-company-of-the-maine-army-173964948.html
RMM30P1T–Soldiers from the 185th Engineer Support Company of the Maine Army National Guard trained at Canadian Forces Base Gagetown, New Brunswick, Canada this August by completing two large horizontal construction projects. The unit built a dual helicopter pad as well as a large sniper mound for their allies in the Canadian Forces. This effort is all part of the unit’s annual training this year. (Maine Army National Guard Photo by Spc. Jarod Dye) 170816-Z-RD516-0632 by Maine Army National Guard
Soldiers from the 185th Engineer Support Company of the Maine Army National Guard trained at Canadian Forces Base Gagetown, New Brunswick, Canada this August by completing two large horizontal construction projects. The unit built a dual helicopter pad as well as a large sniper mound for their allies in the Canadian Forces. This effort is all part of the unit’s annual training this year. (Maine Army National Guard Photo by Spc. Jarod Dye) 170816-Z-RD516-0673 by Maine Army National Guard Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-soldiers-from-the-185th-engineer-support-company-of-the-maine-army-173964955.html
RMM30P23–Soldiers from the 185th Engineer Support Company of the Maine Army National Guard trained at Canadian Forces Base Gagetown, New Brunswick, Canada this August by completing two large horizontal construction projects. The unit built a dual helicopter pad as well as a large sniper mound for their allies in the Canadian Forces. This effort is all part of the unit’s annual training this year. (Maine Army National Guard Photo by Spc. Jarod Dye) 170816-Z-RD516-0673 by Maine Army National Guard
Soldiers from the 185th Engineer Support Company of the Maine Army National Guard trained at Canadian Forces Base Gagetown, New Brunswick, Canada this August by completing two large horizontal construction projects. The unit built a dual helicopter pad as well as a large sniper mound for their allies in the Canadian Forces. This effort is all part of the unit’s annual training this year. (Maine Army National Guard Photo by Spc. Jarod Dye) 170816-Z-RD516-0598 by Maine Army National Guard Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-soldiers-from-the-185th-engineer-support-company-of-the-maine-army-173964947.html
RMM30P1R–Soldiers from the 185th Engineer Support Company of the Maine Army National Guard trained at Canadian Forces Base Gagetown, New Brunswick, Canada this August by completing two large horizontal construction projects. The unit built a dual helicopter pad as well as a large sniper mound for their allies in the Canadian Forces. This effort is all part of the unit’s annual training this year. (Maine Army National Guard Photo by Spc. Jarod Dye) 170816-Z-RD516-0598 by Maine Army National Guard
Soldiers from the 185th Engineer Support Company of the Maine Army National Guard trained at Canadian Forces Base Gagetown, New Brunswick, Canada this August by completing two large horizontal construction projects. The unit built a dual helicopter pad as well as a large sniper mound for their allies in the Canadian Forces. This effort is all part of the unit’s annual training this year. (Maine Army National Guard Photo by Spc. Jarod Dye) 170816-Z-RD516-0553 by Maine Army National Guard Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-soldiers-from-the-185th-engineer-support-company-of-the-maine-army-173964942.html
RMM30P1J–Soldiers from the 185th Engineer Support Company of the Maine Army National Guard trained at Canadian Forces Base Gagetown, New Brunswick, Canada this August by completing two large horizontal construction projects. The unit built a dual helicopter pad as well as a large sniper mound for their allies in the Canadian Forces. This effort is all part of the unit’s annual training this year. (Maine Army National Guard Photo by Spc. Jarod Dye) 170816-Z-RD516-0553 by Maine Army National Guard
Soldiers from the 185th Engineer Support Company of the Maine Army National Guard trained at Canadian Forces Base Gagetown, New Brunswick, Canada this August by completing two large horizontal construction projects. The unit built a dual helicopter pad as well as a large sniper mound for their allies in the Canadian Forces. This effort is all part of the unit’s annual training this year. (Maine Army National Guard Photo by Spc. Jarod Dye) 170816-Z-RD516-0643 by Maine Army National Guard Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-soldiers-from-the-185th-engineer-support-company-of-the-maine-army-173964953.html
RMM30P21–Soldiers from the 185th Engineer Support Company of the Maine Army National Guard trained at Canadian Forces Base Gagetown, New Brunswick, Canada this August by completing two large horizontal construction projects. The unit built a dual helicopter pad as well as a large sniper mound for their allies in the Canadian Forces. This effort is all part of the unit’s annual training this year. (Maine Army National Guard Photo by Spc. Jarod Dye) 170816-Z-RD516-0643 by Maine Army National Guard
Soldiers from the 185th Engineer Support Company of the Maine Army National Guard trained at Canadian Forces Base Gagetown, New Brunswick, Canada this August by completing two large horizontal construction projects. The unit built a dual helicopter pad as well as a large sniper mound for their allies in the Canadian Forces. This effort is all part of the unit’s annual training this year. (Maine Army National Guard Photo by Spc. Jarod Dye) 170816-Z-RD516-0637 by Maine Army National Guard Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-soldiers-from-the-185th-engineer-support-company-of-the-maine-army-173964949.html
RMM30P1W–Soldiers from the 185th Engineer Support Company of the Maine Army National Guard trained at Canadian Forces Base Gagetown, New Brunswick, Canada this August by completing two large horizontal construction projects. The unit built a dual helicopter pad as well as a large sniper mound for their allies in the Canadian Forces. This effort is all part of the unit’s annual training this year. (Maine Army National Guard Photo by Spc. Jarod Dye) 170816-Z-RD516-0637 by Maine Army National Guard
Soldiers from the 185th Engineer Support Company of the Maine Army National Guard trained at Canadian Forces Base Gagetown, New Brunswick, Canada this August by completing two large horizontal construction projects. The unit built a dual helicopter pad as well as a large sniper mound for their allies in the Canadian Forces. This effort is all part of the unit’s annual training this year. (Maine Army National Guard Photo by Spc. Jarod Dye) 170816-Z-RD516-0688 by Maine Army National Guard Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-soldiers-from-the-185th-engineer-support-company-of-the-maine-army-173964956.html
RMM30P24–Soldiers from the 185th Engineer Support Company of the Maine Army National Guard trained at Canadian Forces Base Gagetown, New Brunswick, Canada this August by completing two large horizontal construction projects. The unit built a dual helicopter pad as well as a large sniper mound for their allies in the Canadian Forces. This effort is all part of the unit’s annual training this year. (Maine Army National Guard Photo by Spc. Jarod Dye) 170816-Z-RD516-0688 by Maine Army National Guard
Soldiers from the 185th Engineer Support Company of the Maine Army National Guard trained at Canadian Forces Base Gagetown, New Brunswick, Canada this August by completing two large horizontal construction projects. The unit built a dual helicopter pad as well as a large sniper mound for their allies in the Canadian Forces. This effort is all part of the unit’s annual training this year. (Maine Army National Guard Photo by Spc. Jarod Dye) 170816-Z-RD516-0658 by Maine Army National Guard Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-soldiers-from-the-185th-engineer-support-company-of-the-maine-army-173964954.html
RMM30P22–Soldiers from the 185th Engineer Support Company of the Maine Army National Guard trained at Canadian Forces Base Gagetown, New Brunswick, Canada this August by completing two large horizontal construction projects. The unit built a dual helicopter pad as well as a large sniper mound for their allies in the Canadian Forces. This effort is all part of the unit’s annual training this year. (Maine Army National Guard Photo by Spc. Jarod Dye) 170816-Z-RD516-0658 by Maine Army National Guard
Soldiers from the 185th Engineer Support Company of the Maine Army National Guard trained at Canadian Forces Base Gagetown, New Brunswick, Canada this August by completing two large horizontal construction projects. The unit built a dual helicopter pad as well as a large sniper mound for their allies in the Canadian Forces. This effort is all part of the unit’s annual training this year. (Maine Army National Guard Photo by Spc. Jarod Dye) 170816-Z-RD516-0547 by Maine Army National Guard Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-soldiers-from-the-185th-engineer-support-company-of-the-maine-army-173964940.html
RMM30P1G–Soldiers from the 185th Engineer Support Company of the Maine Army National Guard trained at Canadian Forces Base Gagetown, New Brunswick, Canada this August by completing two large horizontal construction projects. The unit built a dual helicopter pad as well as a large sniper mound for their allies in the Canadian Forces. This effort is all part of the unit’s annual training this year. (Maine Army National Guard Photo by Spc. Jarod Dye) 170816-Z-RD516-0547 by Maine Army National Guard
Soldiers from the 185th Engineer Support Company of the Maine Army National Guard trained at Canadian Forces Base Gagetown, New Brunswick, Canada this August by completing two large horizontal construction projects. The unit built a dual helicopter pad as well as a large sniper mound for their allies in the Canadian Forces. This effort is all part of the unit’s annual training this year. (Maine Army National Guard Photo by Spc. Jarod Dye) 170815-Z-RD516-0001 by Maine Army National Guard Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-soldiers-from-the-185th-engineer-support-company-of-the-maine-army-173964895.html
RMM30NYY–Soldiers from the 185th Engineer Support Company of the Maine Army National Guard trained at Canadian Forces Base Gagetown, New Brunswick, Canada this August by completing two large horizontal construction projects. The unit built a dual helicopter pad as well as a large sniper mound for their allies in the Canadian Forces. This effort is all part of the unit’s annual training this year. (Maine Army National Guard Photo by Spc. Jarod Dye) 170815-Z-RD516-0001 by Maine Army National Guard
Soldiers from the 185th Engineer Support Company of the Maine Army National Guard trained at Canadian Forces Base Gagetown, New Brunswick, Canada this August by completing two large horizontal construction projects. The unit built a dual helicopter pad as well as a large sniper mound for their allies in the Canadian Forces. This effort is all part of the unit’s annual training this year. (Maine Army National Guard Photo by Spc. Jarod Dye) 170815-Z-RD516-0002 by Maine Army National Guard Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-soldiers-from-the-185th-engineer-support-company-of-the-maine-army-173964894.html
RMM30NYX–Soldiers from the 185th Engineer Support Company of the Maine Army National Guard trained at Canadian Forces Base Gagetown, New Brunswick, Canada this August by completing two large horizontal construction projects. The unit built a dual helicopter pad as well as a large sniper mound for their allies in the Canadian Forces. This effort is all part of the unit’s annual training this year. (Maine Army National Guard Photo by Spc. Jarod Dye) 170815-Z-RD516-0002 by Maine Army National Guard
Soldiers from the 185th Engineer Support Company of the Maine Army National Guard trained at Canadian Forces Base Gagetown, New Brunswick, Canada this August by completing two large horizontal construction projects. The unit built a dual helicopter pad as well as a large sniper mound for their allies in the Canadian Forces. This effort is all part of the unit’s annual training this year. (Maine Army National Guard Photo by Spc. Jarod Dye) 170815-Z-RD516-0005 by Maine Army National Guard Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-soldiers-from-the-185th-engineer-support-company-of-the-maine-army-173964896.html
RMM30P00–Soldiers from the 185th Engineer Support Company of the Maine Army National Guard trained at Canadian Forces Base Gagetown, New Brunswick, Canada this August by completing two large horizontal construction projects. The unit built a dual helicopter pad as well as a large sniper mound for their allies in the Canadian Forces. This effort is all part of the unit’s annual training this year. (Maine Army National Guard Photo by Spc. Jarod Dye) 170815-Z-RD516-0005 by Maine Army National Guard
Soldiers from 1st platoon of the 251st Engineer Company (Sapper) constructed an eleven row concertina obstacle Canadian Forces Base Gagetown in New Brunswick, Canada between August 16th and17th, 2017. In this obstacle their are eleven strands of concertina wire with 33 long pickets holding the wire in place, the obstacle is a de obstacle therefore denying access to roads and areas. The platoon then came back and attacked their own obstacle with an 18 foot expedient Bangalore Torpedo. 170817-Z-JY390-10 by Maine Army National Guard Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-soldiers-from-1st-platoon-of-the-251st-engineer-company-sapper-constructed-174132854.html
RMM38C6E–Soldiers from 1st platoon of the 251st Engineer Company (Sapper) constructed an eleven row concertina obstacle Canadian Forces Base Gagetown in New Brunswick, Canada between August 16th and17th, 2017. In this obstacle their are eleven strands of concertina wire with 33 long pickets holding the wire in place, the obstacle is a de obstacle therefore denying access to roads and areas. The platoon then came back and attacked their own obstacle with an 18 foot expedient Bangalore Torpedo. 170817-Z-JY390-10 by Maine Army National Guard
Combat engineers of 3rd platoon from the 251st Engineer Company (Sapper) hold up a destroyed I-Beam at Canadian Forces Base Gagetown, New Brunswick, Canada, August 17th, 2017. The I-Beam served as the structural support for a small bridge the platoon first built and then strategically dismantled. “When we disable a bridge in this fashion we are able to reuse it, it’s taking an asset away from the enemy that we can use later on,” said Spc. Ben Crocker. 170817-Z-JY390-5 by Maine Army National Guard Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-combat-engineers-of-3rd-platoon-from-the-251st-engineer-company-sapper-174132849.html
RMM38C69–Combat engineers of 3rd platoon from the 251st Engineer Company (Sapper) hold up a destroyed I-Beam at Canadian Forces Base Gagetown, New Brunswick, Canada, August 17th, 2017. The I-Beam served as the structural support for a small bridge the platoon first built and then strategically dismantled. “When we disable a bridge in this fashion we are able to reuse it, it’s taking an asset away from the enemy that we can use later on,” said Spc. Ben Crocker. 170817-Z-JY390-5 by Maine Army National Guard
Spc. Christopher Arnaudin, a combat engineer with the 251st Engineer Company (Sapper) yells, “Back blast area clear,” before firing an AT4 at Canadian Forces Base Gagetown in New Brunswick, Canada, August 14th, 2017. CFB Gagetown has one of the few ranges the 251st can fire large missile weapon systems. Being able to get hands on experience helps these Soldiers become more familiar and confident in their abilities to use specialty weapon systems. 170814-Z-JY390-19 by Maine Army National Guard Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-spc-christopher-arnaudin-a-combat-engineer-with-the-251st-engineer-174132554.html
RMM38BRP–Spc. Christopher Arnaudin, a combat engineer with the 251st Engineer Company (Sapper) yells, “Back blast area clear,” before firing an AT4 at Canadian Forces Base Gagetown in New Brunswick, Canada, August 14th, 2017. CFB Gagetown has one of the few ranges the 251st can fire large missile weapon systems. Being able to get hands on experience helps these Soldiers become more familiar and confident in their abilities to use specialty weapon systems. 170814-Z-JY390-19 by Maine Army National Guard
A crew chief from Detachment 1, Company C, 3rd Battalion of the 142nd Aviation Regiment of the Maine Army National Guard takes aim with an M240H automatic machine gun at Canadian Forces Base Gagetown, New Brunswick, Canada August 16, 2017. The unit conducted an aerial gunnery range where crew chiefs fired at targets on the ground. This effort is all part of the unit’s annual training this year. (Maine Army National Guard Photo by Spc. Jarod Dye) 170816-Z-RD516-0210 by Maine Army National Guard Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-a-crew-chief-from-detachment-1-company-c-3rd-battalion-of-the-142nd-173964927.html
RMM30P13–A crew chief from Detachment 1, Company C, 3rd Battalion of the 142nd Aviation Regiment of the Maine Army National Guard takes aim with an M240H automatic machine gun at Canadian Forces Base Gagetown, New Brunswick, Canada August 16, 2017. The unit conducted an aerial gunnery range where crew chiefs fired at targets on the ground. This effort is all part of the unit’s annual training this year. (Maine Army National Guard Photo by Spc. Jarod Dye) 170816-Z-RD516-0210 by Maine Army National Guard
Soldiers from the 185th Engineer Support Company of the Maine Army National Guard drive their Light Medium Tactical Vehicle in a dump truck variant to their construction sites at Canadian Forces Base Gagetown, New Brunswick, Canada, August 17, 2017. The unit built a dual helicopter pad as well as a large sniper mound for their allies in the Canadian Forces. This effort is all part of the unit’s annual training this year. (Maine Army National Guard Photo by Spc. Jarod Dye) 170817-Z-RD516-0064 by Maine Army National Guard Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-soldiers-from-the-185th-engineer-support-company-of-the-maine-army-174132809.html
RMM38C4W–Soldiers from the 185th Engineer Support Company of the Maine Army National Guard drive their Light Medium Tactical Vehicle in a dump truck variant to their construction sites at Canadian Forces Base Gagetown, New Brunswick, Canada, August 17, 2017. The unit built a dual helicopter pad as well as a large sniper mound for their allies in the Canadian Forces. This effort is all part of the unit’s annual training this year. (Maine Army National Guard Photo by Spc. Jarod Dye) 170817-Z-RD516-0064 by Maine Army National Guard
Sgt. Tookie Gregoire of the 251st Engineer Company (Sapper) fires his M4 Carbine downrange at Canadian Forces Base Gagetown in New Brunswick, Canada on August 14th, 2017. The stress shoot combined long distance target engagement with physically fatiguing tasks all while being timed. Starting at 600 meters, the Soldiers we’re required to fire quickly at their targets and then sprint 100 meters to the next firing positioning while being verbally motivated by their instructors. They would repeat this process until they reached the 100 meter firing position. 170814-Z-JY390-16 by Maine Army Nationa Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-sgt-tookie-gregoire-of-the-251st-engineer-company-sapper-fires-his-174132549.html
RMM38BRH–Sgt. Tookie Gregoire of the 251st Engineer Company (Sapper) fires his M4 Carbine downrange at Canadian Forces Base Gagetown in New Brunswick, Canada on August 14th, 2017. The stress shoot combined long distance target engagement with physically fatiguing tasks all while being timed. Starting at 600 meters, the Soldiers we’re required to fire quickly at their targets and then sprint 100 meters to the next firing positioning while being verbally motivated by their instructors. They would repeat this process until they reached the 100 meter firing position. 170814-Z-JY390-16 by Maine Army Nationa
Sgt. Tookie Gregoire of the 251st Engineer Company (Sapper) fires his M4 Carbine downrange at Canadian Forces Base Gagetown in New Brunswick, Canada on August 14th, 2017. The stress shoot combined long distance target engagement with physically fatiguing tasks all while being timed. Starting at 600 meters, the Soldiers we’re required to fire quickly at their targets and then sprint 100 meters to the next firing positioning while being verbally motivated by their instructors. They would repeat this process until they reached the 100 meter firing position. 170814-Z-JY390-15 by Maine Army Nationa Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-sgt-tookie-gregoire-of-the-251st-engineer-company-sapper-fires-his-174132543.html
RMM38BRB–Sgt. Tookie Gregoire of the 251st Engineer Company (Sapper) fires his M4 Carbine downrange at Canadian Forces Base Gagetown in New Brunswick, Canada on August 14th, 2017. The stress shoot combined long distance target engagement with physically fatiguing tasks all while being timed. Starting at 600 meters, the Soldiers we’re required to fire quickly at their targets and then sprint 100 meters to the next firing positioning while being verbally motivated by their instructors. They would repeat this process until they reached the 100 meter firing position. 170814-Z-JY390-15 by Maine Army Nationa
Soldier from 251st Engineer Company (Sapper) conduct a stress shoot at Canadian Forces Base Gagetown in New Brunswick, Canada on August 14th, 2017. The stress shoot combined long distance target engagement with physically fatiguing tasks all while being timed. Starting at 600 meters, the Soldiers we’re required to fire quickly at their targets and then sprint 100 meters to the next firing positioning while being verbally motivated by their instructors. They would repeat this process until they reached the 100 meter firing position. 170814-Z-JY390-23 by Maine Army National Guard Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-soldier-from-251st-engineer-company-sapper-conduct-a-stress-shoot-174132568.html
RMM38BT8–Soldier from 251st Engineer Company (Sapper) conduct a stress shoot at Canadian Forces Base Gagetown in New Brunswick, Canada on August 14th, 2017. The stress shoot combined long distance target engagement with physically fatiguing tasks all while being timed. Starting at 600 meters, the Soldiers we’re required to fire quickly at their targets and then sprint 100 meters to the next firing positioning while being verbally motivated by their instructors. They would repeat this process until they reached the 100 meter firing position. 170814-Z-JY390-23 by Maine Army National Guard
Soldiers in the 251st Engineer Company (Sapper) of the Maine Army National Guard trained at Canadian Forces Base Gagetown, New Brunswick, Canada this August by training on various weapons systems, in diverse firing ranges, practicing their mobility and countermobility tactics, as well as working with with Detachment 1, Company C, 3rd Battalion of the 142nd Aviation Regiment on troop insertion and pick-up tactics. This effort is all part of the unit’s annual training this year. (Maine Army National Guard Photo by Spc. Jarod Dye) 170814-Z-RD516-0807 by Maine Army National Guard Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-soldiers-in-the-251st-engineer-company-sapper-of-the-maine-army-national-174132479.html
RMM38BN3–Soldiers in the 251st Engineer Company (Sapper) of the Maine Army National Guard trained at Canadian Forces Base Gagetown, New Brunswick, Canada this August by training on various weapons systems, in diverse firing ranges, practicing their mobility and countermobility tactics, as well as working with with Detachment 1, Company C, 3rd Battalion of the 142nd Aviation Regiment on troop insertion and pick-up tactics. This effort is all part of the unit’s annual training this year. (Maine Army National Guard Photo by Spc. Jarod Dye) 170814-Z-RD516-0807 by Maine Army National Guard
Soldiers in the 251st Engineer Company (Sapper) of the Maine Army National Guard trained at Canadian Forces Base Gagetown, New Brunswick, Canada this August by training on various weapons systems, in diverse firing ranges, practicing their mobility and countermobility tactics, as well as working with with Detachment 1, Company C, 3rd Battalion of the 142nd Aviation Regiment on troop insertion and pick-up tactics. This effort is all part of the unit’s annual training this year. (Maine Army National Guard Photo by Spc. Jarod Dye) 170814-Z-RD516-0833 by Maine Army National Guard Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-soldiers-in-the-251st-engineer-company-sapper-of-the-maine-army-national-174132484.html
RMM38BN8–Soldiers in the 251st Engineer Company (Sapper) of the Maine Army National Guard trained at Canadian Forces Base Gagetown, New Brunswick, Canada this August by training on various weapons systems, in diverse firing ranges, practicing their mobility and countermobility tactics, as well as working with with Detachment 1, Company C, 3rd Battalion of the 142nd Aviation Regiment on troop insertion and pick-up tactics. This effort is all part of the unit’s annual training this year. (Maine Army National Guard Photo by Spc. Jarod Dye) 170814-Z-RD516-0833 by Maine Army National Guard
Soldiers in the 251st Engineer Company (Sapper) of the Maine Army National Guard trained at Canadian Forces Base Gagetown, New Brunswick, Canada this August by training on various weapons systems, in diverse firing ranges, practicing their mobility and countermobility tactics, as well as working with with Detachment 1, Company C, 3rd Battalion of the 142nd Aviation Regiment on troop insertion and pick-up tactics. This effort is all part of the unit’s annual training this year. (Maine Army National Guard Photo by Spc. Jarod Dye) 170814-Z-RD516-0740 by Maine Army National Guard Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-soldiers-in-the-251st-engineer-company-sapper-of-the-maine-army-national-174132467.html
RMM38BMK–Soldiers in the 251st Engineer Company (Sapper) of the Maine Army National Guard trained at Canadian Forces Base Gagetown, New Brunswick, Canada this August by training on various weapons systems, in diverse firing ranges, practicing their mobility and countermobility tactics, as well as working with with Detachment 1, Company C, 3rd Battalion of the 142nd Aviation Regiment on troop insertion and pick-up tactics. This effort is all part of the unit’s annual training this year. (Maine Army National Guard Photo by Spc. Jarod Dye) 170814-Z-RD516-0740 by Maine Army National Guard
Soldiers in the 251st Engineer Company (Sapper) of the Maine Army National Guard trained at Canadian Forces Base Gagetown, New Brunswick, Canada this August by training on various weapons systems, in diverse firing ranges, practicing their mobility and countermobility tactics, as well as working with with Detachment 1, Company C, 3rd Battalion of the 142nd Aviation Regiment on troop insertion and pick-up tactics. This effort is all part of the unit’s annual training this year. (Maine Army National Guard Photo by Spc. Jarod Dye) 170814-Z-RD516-0558 by Maine Army National Guard Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-soldiers-in-the-251st-engineer-company-sapper-of-the-maine-army-national-174132445.html
RMM38BKW–Soldiers in the 251st Engineer Company (Sapper) of the Maine Army National Guard trained at Canadian Forces Base Gagetown, New Brunswick, Canada this August by training on various weapons systems, in diverse firing ranges, practicing their mobility and countermobility tactics, as well as working with with Detachment 1, Company C, 3rd Battalion of the 142nd Aviation Regiment on troop insertion and pick-up tactics. This effort is all part of the unit’s annual training this year. (Maine Army National Guard Photo by Spc. Jarod Dye) 170814-Z-RD516-0558 by Maine Army National Guard
Soldiers in the 251st Engineer Company (Sapper) of the Maine Army National Guard trained at Canadian Forces Base Gagetown, New Brunswick, Canada this August by training on various weapons systems, in diverse firing ranges, practicing their mobility and countermobility tactics, as well as working with with Detachment 1, Company C, 3rd Battalion of the 142nd Aviation Regiment on troop insertion and pick-up tactics. This effort is all part of the unit’s annual training this year. (Maine Army National Guard Photo by Spc. Jarod Dye) 170814-Z-RD516-0814 by Maine Army National Guard Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-soldiers-in-the-251st-engineer-company-sapper-of-the-maine-army-national-174132482.html
RMM38BN6–Soldiers in the 251st Engineer Company (Sapper) of the Maine Army National Guard trained at Canadian Forces Base Gagetown, New Brunswick, Canada this August by training on various weapons systems, in diverse firing ranges, practicing their mobility and countermobility tactics, as well as working with with Detachment 1, Company C, 3rd Battalion of the 142nd Aviation Regiment on troop insertion and pick-up tactics. This effort is all part of the unit’s annual training this year. (Maine Army National Guard Photo by Spc. Jarod Dye) 170814-Z-RD516-0814 by Maine Army National Guard
Soldiers in the 251st Engineer Company (Sapper) of the Maine Army National Guard trained at Canadian Forces Base Gagetown, New Brunswick, Canada this August by training on various weapons systems, in diverse firing ranges, practicing their mobility and countermobility tactics, as well as working with with Detachment 1, Company C, 3rd Battalion of the 142nd Aviation Regiment on troop insertion and pick-up tactics. This effort is all part of the unit’s annual training this year. (Maine Army National Guard Photo by Spc. Jarod Dye) 170814-Z-RD516-0838 by Maine Army National Guard Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-soldiers-in-the-251st-engineer-company-sapper-of-the-maine-army-national-174132485.html
RMM38BN9–Soldiers in the 251st Engineer Company (Sapper) of the Maine Army National Guard trained at Canadian Forces Base Gagetown, New Brunswick, Canada this August by training on various weapons systems, in diverse firing ranges, practicing their mobility and countermobility tactics, as well as working with with Detachment 1, Company C, 3rd Battalion of the 142nd Aviation Regiment on troop insertion and pick-up tactics. This effort is all part of the unit’s annual training this year. (Maine Army National Guard Photo by Spc. Jarod Dye) 170814-Z-RD516-0838 by Maine Army National Guard
Soldiers in the 251st Engineer Company (Sapper) of the Maine Army National Guard trained at Canadian Forces Base Gagetown, New Brunswick, Canada this August by training on various weapons systems, in diverse firing ranges, practicing their mobility and countermobility tactics, as well as working with with Detachment 1, Company C, 3rd Battalion of the 142nd Aviation Regiment on troop insertion and pick-up tactics. This effort is all part of the unit’s annual training this year. (Maine Army National Guard Photo by Spc. Jarod Dye) 170814-Z-RD516-0793 by Maine Army National Guard Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-soldiers-in-the-251st-engineer-company-sapper-of-the-maine-army-national-174132470.html
RMM38BMP–Soldiers in the 251st Engineer Company (Sapper) of the Maine Army National Guard trained at Canadian Forces Base Gagetown, New Brunswick, Canada this August by training on various weapons systems, in diverse firing ranges, practicing their mobility and countermobility tactics, as well as working with with Detachment 1, Company C, 3rd Battalion of the 142nd Aviation Regiment on troop insertion and pick-up tactics. This effort is all part of the unit’s annual training this year. (Maine Army National Guard Photo by Spc. Jarod Dye) 170814-Z-RD516-0793 by Maine Army National Guard
Soldiers in the 251st Engineer Company (Sapper) of the Maine Army National Guard trained at Canadian Forces Base Gagetown, New Brunswick, Canada this August by training on various weapons systems, in diverse firing ranges, practicing their mobility and countermobility tactics, as well as working with with Detachment 1, Company C, 3rd Battalion of the 142nd Aviation Regiment on troop insertion and pick-up tactics. This effort is all part of the unit’s annual training this year. (Maine Army National Guard Photo by Spc. Jarod Dye) 170814-Z-RD516-0546 by Maine Army National Guard Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-soldiers-in-the-251st-engineer-company-sapper-of-the-maine-army-national-174132441.html
RMM38BKN–Soldiers in the 251st Engineer Company (Sapper) of the Maine Army National Guard trained at Canadian Forces Base Gagetown, New Brunswick, Canada this August by training on various weapons systems, in diverse firing ranges, practicing their mobility and countermobility tactics, as well as working with with Detachment 1, Company C, 3rd Battalion of the 142nd Aviation Regiment on troop insertion and pick-up tactics. This effort is all part of the unit’s annual training this year. (Maine Army National Guard Photo by Spc. Jarod Dye) 170814-Z-RD516-0546 by Maine Army National Guard
Soldiers in the 251st Engineer Company (Sapper) of the Maine Army National Guard trained at Canadian Forces Base Gagetown, New Brunswick, Canada this August by training on various weapons systems, in diverse firing ranges, practicing their mobility and countermobility tactics, as well as working with with Detachment 1, Company C, 3rd Battalion of the 142nd Aviation Regiment on troop insertion and pick-up tactics. This effort is all part of the unit’s annual training this year. (Maine Army National Guard Photo by Spc. Jarod Dye) 170814-Z-RD516-0551 by Maine Army National Guard Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-soldiers-in-the-251st-engineer-company-sapper-of-the-maine-army-national-174132443.html
RMM38BKR–Soldiers in the 251st Engineer Company (Sapper) of the Maine Army National Guard trained at Canadian Forces Base Gagetown, New Brunswick, Canada this August by training on various weapons systems, in diverse firing ranges, practicing their mobility and countermobility tactics, as well as working with with Detachment 1, Company C, 3rd Battalion of the 142nd Aviation Regiment on troop insertion and pick-up tactics. This effort is all part of the unit’s annual training this year. (Maine Army National Guard Photo by Spc. Jarod Dye) 170814-Z-RD516-0551 by Maine Army National Guard
Soldiers in the 251st Engineer Company (Sapper) of the Maine Army National Guard trained at Canadian Forces Base Gagetown, New Brunswick, Canada this August by training on various weapons systems, in diverse firing ranges, practicing their mobility and countermobility tactics, as well as working with with Detachment 1, Company C, 3rd Battalion of the 142nd Aviation Regiment on troop insertion and pick-up tactics. This effort is all part of the unit’s annual training this year. (Maine Army National Guard Photo by Spc. Jarod Dye) 170814-Z-RD516-0796 by Maine Army National Guard Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-soldiers-in-the-251st-engineer-company-sapper-of-the-maine-army-national-174132472.html
RMM38BMT–Soldiers in the 251st Engineer Company (Sapper) of the Maine Army National Guard trained at Canadian Forces Base Gagetown, New Brunswick, Canada this August by training on various weapons systems, in diverse firing ranges, practicing their mobility and countermobility tactics, as well as working with with Detachment 1, Company C, 3rd Battalion of the 142nd Aviation Regiment on troop insertion and pick-up tactics. This effort is all part of the unit’s annual training this year. (Maine Army National Guard Photo by Spc. Jarod Dye) 170814-Z-RD516-0796 by Maine Army National Guard
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