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Engineers conduct joint concrete training

Engineers Conduct Joint Concrete Training

Sgt. Gabriel Lopez (right), a concrete and asphalt team leader with 46th Engineer Combat Battalion (Heavy), 225th Engineer Brigade, from Sacramento, Calif., shows an Iraqi engineer how to keep sand and gravel mixtures flowing correctly through the top of the concrete module. The equipment is an important tool that becomes a sort of a mobile concrete factory which can aid in repairing roads.


Engineers conduct joint concrete training

Engineers Conduct Joint Concrete Training

Cameron, Mo., native, Spc. Brooks Bolinger (left), a concrete and asphalt specialist, 46th Engineer Combat Battalion (Heavy), 225th Engineer Brigade, shows an Iraqi engineer how to pour concrete from the concrete module and spread it evenly during training, May 15, at Muthana Airfield. Once the initial training was completed, Iraqi army engineers and "Steel Spike" Soldiers worked together to set twenty-four bases for solar light poles on the road outside the gate to the airfield. ...


Engineers conduct joint concrete training

Engineers Conduct Joint Concrete Training

U.S. Army Soldiers from the 46th Engineer Combat Battalion (Heavy), 225th Engineer Brigade, stand by while 6th Iraqi Army Engineers pour and level concrete, May 15. "The Iraqi army soldiers seemed eager to learn, despite the language barrier," stated Sgt. James Jones of Columbia, S.C., "By the end of the morning I felt confident that they had all mastered the basics. They learned quickly."



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