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Mission ends for mobile engineers

Mission Ends for Mobile Engineers

As seen from the rearview mirror, the 515th Engineer Company (Sapper), attached to the 225th Engineer Brigade, moves through the Maysan province conducting route clearance operations. The 515th Eng. Co. cleared 84,854 kilometers of road on more than 688 missions during their 15 month deployment which took them on route clearance missions in nine of the 18 provinces in Iraq. "We just went where route clearance was needed the most," said Capt. Andrew Hutchinson, executive officer of the 515th f...


Mission ends for mobile engineers

Mission Ends for Mobile Engineers

A member of the 515th Engineer Company (Sapper), attached to the 225th Engineer Brigade, operates the ferret arm of the specialized route clearance vehicle, known as the "Buffalo," during route clearance operations in the Wasit province. The 515th Eng. Co. cleared 84,854 kilometers of road on more than 688 missions during their 15 month deployment which took them on route clearance missions in nine of the 18 provinces in Iraq.


Mission ends for mobile engineers

Mission Ends for Mobile Engineers

Spc. Brandon Malinky, 1st Platoon vehicle gunner from Wilcox, Pa., displays his pride by holding the company guidon while enjoying a moment of down time at Camp Stryker, Baghdad. Malinky and his fellow Soldiers with the 515th Engineer Company (Sapper), attached to the 225th Engineer Brigade, just wrapped up their 15 month deployment which took them on route clearance missions in nine of the 18 provinces in Iraq.


Not my first yo-yo

Not My First Yo-yo

Staff Sgt. Adam Sanchez (right), of Alexandria, La., gives his yo-yo to Ali and his brother, Hamza, June 6, outside of Salam Palace in Baghdad. The 225th Engineer Brigade personnel security detachment members use yo-yo's to pass time. When the Iraqi children saw them playing with the yo-yo's, they came to join in the fun.


Not my first yo-yo

Not My First Yo-yo

Ali, a young Iraqi, and Spc. Joshua Brister, of Dry Prong, La., 225th Engineer Brigade, trade yo-yo tricks, June 6. The personnel security detachment Soldier was waiting in front of Salam Palace, here, playing with the yo-yo when the Iraqi boy came to join the fun. Brister gave the nearly $50 yo-yo to the Iraqi boy to take home.


Not my first yo-yo

Not My First Yo-yo

Ali, a young Iraqi, and Spc. Joshua Brister, of Dry Prong, La., 225th Engineer Brigade, trade yo-yo tricks, June 6. The personnel security detachment Soldier was waiting in front of Salam Palace, here, playing with the yo-yo when the Iraqi boy came to join the fun. Brister gave the nearly $50 yo-yo to the Iraqi boy to take home.


Racing through deployment

Racing Through Deployment

A remote control car catches air off a jump during a race held weekly between service members on Camp Liberty, Iraq. The dirt track, built roughly four years ago by service members stationed here, is full of twist and turns to test the skills of each RC car operator and add to the racing excitement of the spectator. This Soldier hobby has increased in participation lately for one reason, "I got four hours where I almost forget that I am even in Iraq," said Spc. Krider McCan from Pineville, La.


Racing through deployment

Racing Through Deployment

Pineville, La. native, Spc. Krider McCan (left) and Spc. Michael Hanks, from Lecompte, La., both members of the 225th Engineer Brigade, show off their collection of remote control cars. Their cars, which come in various shapes and styles, can reach top speeds up to 70mph when properly tuned up. McCan and Hanks are just two members of the brigade's "Team Tango", who compete every Sunday in a friendly racing competition between other deployed service members at their local dirt race track on Ca...


Racing through deployment

Racing Through Deployment

A remote control car races around the dirt track located on Camp Liberty, Iraq, in a weekly competition that has been held for roughly the past four years. Soldiers, Sailors, Airman, and civilians participate in this event every week, hoping to be named as the next victor.


Racing through deployment

Racing Through Deployment

Pineville, La. native, Spc. Krider McCan of the 225th Engineer Brigade, does a pre-race check on his remote control car for the upcoming race held every Sunday on Camp Liberty, Iraq. For the past four years, armed service personnel have been participating in this hobby to give them a break from the daily grind of deployed military life and get a little taste of excitement that comes with the friendly competition of racing RC cars.



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