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    Carving a road to peace

    Carving a road to peace

    Photo By Chief Petty Officer Jason Carter | A grater from the 980th Engineering Battalion dumps carves out a new road through...... read more read more

    KANDAHAR AIRFIELD, AFGHANISTAN

    03.23.2012

    Story by Chief Petty Officer Jason Carter 

    22nd Naval Construction Regiment

    KANDAHAR AIRFIELD, Afghanistan - The U.S. Army's 980th Engineering Battalion is carving a road through acres of grape orchards near Kandahar Airfield for the dual purpose of helping the local farmers get to their orchards easier, as well as helping coalition forces have faster access to insurgent activity that's prevalent in the area.

    According to 1st Lt. B.C. Hardin, the officer in charge of the project, said the road was not only approved by the local farmers, but by the Kandahar governor's office as well.

    "The 1.6 miles of road will give coalition forces quicker access to insurgents," Hardin said. He went on to explain that it will also give farmers easier access to their harvest and will remain years after the war is over for locals to utilize.

    Hardin's crew is working diligently to get the road done as soon as possible and they are proud to be helping the locals as well as the overall mission in Afghanistan.

    "Making a road for the villagers in the area and the military makes me proud. I love my job," said U.S. Army Spc. Scott Pearce

    The 980th Engineering Battalion is part of Task Force Stethem which is lead by the Naval Construction Regiment 22.

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    Date Taken: 03.23.2012
    Date Posted: 03.23.2012 08:34
    Story ID: 85685
    Location: KANDAHAR AIRFIELD, AF

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