Search DVIDS

   



These portfolios have been created to showcase images captured by military photojournalists. Feel free to download the results of these dedicated service members’ hard work, professional talent and individual approach. We encourage you to visit this site often because we update it frequently.


# A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y Z
Safety is the Priority for Operation Sandcastle 2009

Safety Is the Priority for Operation Sandcastle 2009

A Soldier from the 409th Engineer Company wears the proper protective gear while he constructs a foundation for a vertical building project near Medina Jabel, at the National Training Center in Ft. Irwin, California.


Safety Is the Priority for Operation Sandcastle 2009

Safety Is the Priority for Operation Sandcastle 2009

Richard Cunningham, US Army Reserve Command safety officer, looks for safety violations as the 492nd Engineer Company constructs a Quonset hut on Forward Operation Base Miami for Operation Sandcastle 2009, at the National Training Center in Fort Irwin, California.


Safety is the Priority for Operation Sandcastle 2009

Safety Is the Priority for Operation Sandcastle 2009

The 492nd Engineer Company constructs a Quonset hut on Forward Operation Base Miami for Operation Sandcastle 2009, for Operation Sandcastle 2009, at the National Training Center in Ft. Irwin, California. The Soldiers are wearing the proper protective gear and the ADSO is on site ensuring safety standards are met.


Crushing 12,000 Tons of Rock for Operation Sand Castle 2009

Crushing 12,000 Tons of Rock for Operation Sand Castle 2009

Pfc. Jason Luckett, assigned to the 259th Quarry Platoon, operates a Hydraulic Excavator (HYEX) and is piling rock boulders for crushing. The rocks will be loaded in the 75-ton an hour Rock Crusher to be pulverized into gravel for Operation Sandcastle 2009, at the National Training Center in Fort Irwin, California.


Crushing 12,000 Tons of Rock for Operation Sand Castle 2009

Crushing 12,000 Tons of Rock for Operation Sand Castle 2009

The 259th Quarry Platoon's 150-ton an hour Rock Crusher sits on the side of Tiefort Mountain. The Rock Crusher crushes rocks from the side of the mountain for Operation Sand Castle 2009 construction projects at the National Training Center in Fort Irwin, California.


Crushing 12,000 Tons of Rock for Operation Sand Castle 2009

Crushing 12,000 Tons of Rock for Operation Sand Castle 2009

Crushed gravel sits on the conveyor belt of the 150-ton an hour Rock Crusher. The Rock Crusher is crushes rocks from the side of the mountain for Operation Sand Castle 2009 construction projects at the National Training Center in Fort Irwin, California.


Crushing 12,000 Tons of Rock for Operation Sand Castle 2009

Crushing 12,000 Tons of Rock for Operation Sand Castle 2009

Pfc. Jason Luckett, assigned to the 259th Quarry Platoon, operates a Hydraulic Excavator (HYEX) and is piling rock boulders for crushing. The rocks will be loaded in the 150-ton an hour Rock Crusher to be pulverized into gravel for Operation Sandcastle 2009, at the National Training Center in Fort Irwin, California.



 Showing 1-7 of 7 results.

1.Pages:
1