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1249th Engineer Battalion
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Hometown: Salem, OR, US
Current Personnel:
Staff Sgt. Anna Rutherford
Lt. Col. Kevin Dial
Capt. Kathryn Werback
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Afghan officials tour new warehouse in Sharana
Paktika assistant provincial governor, members of Afghan Parliament, line directors and...
Taken: 09.29.2011
Ribbon cutting ceremony in Sharana City for book depository opening a success
Staff Sgt. Christopher Herndon, 1249th Engineer Battalion, Task Force Gridley Civil Military...
Taken: 09.21.2011
Command sergeant major runs in Hood to Coast with son
Spc. Alexander Polley runs alongside his father, Command Sgt. Maj. Michael Polley of the 1249th...
Taken: 08.28.2011
Task Force Sword soldier runs in Hood to Coast
Capt. Po Tsui of the 18th Engineer Brigade, Task Force Sword, runs to the finish line of a 7.11...
Taken: 08.27.2011
Task Forces Gridley and Sword coordinate medical projects
Capt. Jonathan Vanhorn, 1249th Engineer Battalion, Task Force Gridley physician assistant, along...
Taken: 07.19.2011
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News Stories From the Afghanistan mountains to the Oregon coast It was an unusually cool evening on Forward Operating Base Sharana – perfect for a run. With the cool weather and a fresh rain, the Hood to Coast Satellite Run kicked off Aug. 26. The 12-person relay teams were comprised of soldiers from the 1249th Engineer Battalion, Task Force Gridley, the 18th Engineer Brigade, Task Force Sword and the 1st Air Cavalry Brigade, Task Force Attack. The relay was run in conjunction with the Oregon Annual Hood to Coast 197-mile run, which extends from Mount Hood located in the northern region of Oregon, to the Pacific Ocean, specifically Seaside, Ore. Teams are comprised of 12 runners each, running three legs of varying distances. This year marked the 30th anniversary of the relay race, also known as “The Mother of All Relays.” 08.28.11 Story by Staff Sgt. Anna Rutherford
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