Photo by Brooks Hubbard IV | U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, Los Angeles District | 06.21.2023
Tribal emergency responders work in shifts to prepare HESCO barriers beside the Bishop Paiute Tribe's education center for the possible flooding of the South Fork Creek June 21 at the Bishop Paiute Tribe Reservation in Inyo County, California....
Photo by Brooks Hubbard IV | U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, Los Angeles District | 06.21.2023
Sandbags are set up June 21 on the side of South Creek, between the creek and homes, due to flooding concerns at the Bishop Paiute Tribe Reservation in Inyo County, California. The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers Los Angeles District’s Emergency Operations Branch, in collaboration with the Bishop Paiute Tribe, completed emergency flood-risk mitigation measures June 22 at the reservation....
Photo by Brooks Hubbard IV | U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, Los Angeles District | 06.21.2023
From left to right, Louis Munoz and Baron Arakawa, both emergency management specialists with the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers Los Angeles District Emergency Management Branch, discuss sandbag placement around homes at the Bishop Paiute Tribe Reservation with Miranda Hernandez, Bishop Paiute Tribe water quality coordinator, June 21 in Inyo County, California....
Photo by Brooks Hubbard IV | U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, Los Angeles District | 06.20.2023
Sandbags are set up June 20 for tribal members use due to flooding concerns at the Bishop Paiute Tribe Reservation in Inyo County, California. The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers Los Angeles District’s Emergency Operations Branch, in collaboration with the Bishop Paiute Tribe, completed emergency flood-risk mitigation measures June 22 at the reservation....
Courtesy Photo | Mobilization and Deployment, DPTMS Fort Bliss | 09.16.2014
A construction excavator belonging to the 1191st Engineer Company is used to tear down Hesco barriers around Camp Marmal during retrograde operations in Afghanistan in support of Operation Enduring Freedom Sept. 16....
Photo by Staff Sgt. Theresa Seng | II Marine Expeditionary Force | 04.19.2011
Chris V. Harris, the property disposal manager, stands with Brig. Gen. Mike Dana, 2nd Marine Logistics Group (Forward) commanding general, Robert V. Huffaker, disposal service representative, Sgt. Maj. William Stables, 2nd MLG (Fwd.) sergeant major, and Master Chief Russell Folley, 2nd MLG (Fwd.) command master chief, in front of the junk pile at the Defense Logistics Agency Disposition......
Photo by Staff Sgt. Theresa Seng | II Marine Expeditionary Force | 04.17.2011
The Hammell Shredder, affectionately called Big Red, chews up and spits out everything from metal to Styrofoam at the Defense Logistics Agency Disposition Services lot, previously known as the Defense Reutilization and Marketing Office, or DRMO, aboard Camp Leatherneck, Afghanistan, April 17, 2011. The scrap metal has to be completely demolished so nothing defense-related can fall into the......
Photo by Staff Sgt. Theresa Seng | II Marine Expeditionary Force | 04.17.2011
All gear must be destroyed to include spent shell casings from ammunition at the Defense Logistics Agency Disposition Services lot, previously known as the Defense Reutilization and Marketing Office, or DRMO, aboard Camp Leatherneck, Afghanistan, April 17, 2011. The scrap metal has to be completely demolished so nothing defense-related can fall into the wrong hands after it is given to Afghan......