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New fire for the fight

New Fire for the Fight

Engineer Soldiers create a field of fire during training Oct. 20 on the new Ground Torch System. The torch is now being fielded by the elements with the 225th Engineer Brigade to help kill heavy vegetation along road routes that might be used to hide improvised explosive devices.


New fire for the fight

New Fire for the Fight

Sgt. Joseph Ray from Baton Rouge, La., 225th Engineer Brigade, fires the Ground Torch System during training, Oct. 20.


Engineer commander pledges future Iraqi training

Engineer Commander Pledges Future Iraqi Training

Gen. Owen Monconduit (right), commander of the 225th Engineer Brigade, thanks Col. Falah, commandant of the Taji Engineer School for the months of successful partnership efforts between U.S. and Iraqi forces.


Thousands of mission miles pay off

Thousands of Mission Miles Pay Off

With his son, Pfc. Taylor Crooks (right) by his side, Lt. Col. Jerry Crooks (center), deputy commander 225th Engineer Brigade, from Pineville, La., is promoted to the rank of colonel by Brig. Gen. Owen Monconduit, commander of the 225th Eng. Brig., Oct. 4. The elder Crooks' military career spans almost three decades; highlighted by over 20 overseas partnership, humanitarian and combat missions.


Thousands of mission miles pay off

Thousands of Mission Miles Pay Off

Newly promoted Col. Jerry Crooks (left), deputy commander 225th Engineer Brigade, Pineville, La., addresses his Soldiers during his promotion ceremony, Oct. 4, while his son, Pfc. Taylor Crooks, looks on. The elder Crooks' thirty year military career is highlighted by over 20 overseas partnership, humanitarian and combat missions.


Top Army engineer visits solution driven Soldiers

Top Army Engineer Visits Solution Driven Soldiers

Lt. Gen. Robert Van Antwerp, U.S. Army chief of engineers and commanding general of the Army Corps of Engineers, addresses engineer Soldiers with the 225th Engineer Brigade at Camp Liberty, Sept. 22. Van Antwerp told the Soldiers that he was proud of their work in rebuilding the country of Iraq and for constantly providing solutions on the battlefield.


Top Army engineer visits solution driven Soldiers

Top Army Engineer Visits Solution Driven Soldiers

Staff Sgt. Cedric High (left), of Leesville, La., with the 225th Engineer Brigade, receives a coin of excellence from Lt. Gen. Robert Van Antwerp, U.S. Army chief of engineers and commanding general of the Army Corps of Engineers during an informal gathering at Camp Liberty, Iraq, Sept. 22. Van Antwerp told Soldiers that their engineer missions as problem solvers are critical on today's battlefield.


Louisiana Engineer Soldier meets Vice President

Louisiana Engineer Soldier Meets Vice President

Maj. Andy Magee (right), personnel officer from Pineville, La., serving with the 225th Engineer Brigade, MND-B, pauses for a photo with Vice President Joe Biden during a visit with military service members at the Pegasus Dining Facility at Camp Liberty, Iraq, on Sept. 17.


Louisiana Engineers Train Federal Police

Louisiana Engineers Train Federal Police

The 225th Engineer Brigade Command Sgt. Maj. Joe Major, left, of Ventress, La., greets Col. Ahmed, 1st Mechanized Brigade, 2nd Federal Police Division, Sept. 8, at Palm Grove during a meeting of leaders from the two units. Ahmed spoke highly of the training provided by the 225th's Task Force Iron Claw Academy to his police officers who patrol the inner city of Baghdad. "I could see a difference in their jobs and they are doing very well."


Louisiana Engineers Train Federal Police

Louisiana Engineers Train Federal Police

The 225th Engineer Brigade commander, Brig. Gen. Owen Monconduit, left, of Pineville, La., meets Col. Ahmed, 1st Mechanized Brigade, 2nd Federal Police Division, Sept. 8, to discuss ongoing partnership training for route clearance at Task Force Iron Claw Academy. "We need this training now more than ever because the enemy is changing tactics and finding different ways to attack us," said Ahmed during the visit with Monconduit.



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