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    Tag: Operational Ready Dirt
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    • SPMAGTF-SC Marines continue to renovate airfield

      Photo by Sgt. Andy Orozco   |   U.S. Marine Corps Forces, South   |   09.10.2015

      Lance Cpl. Jeremy Folk, a heavy equipment operator with the Special Marine Air-Ground Task Force-Southern Command and a Weirton, W. Va. native, compacts soil mixed with Operational Ready Dirt at an airfield in Mocoron, Honduras, Sept. 10, 2015. Marines with the SPMAGTF-SC are renovating an airfield in Mocoron as part of a larger mission to build relationships with partner nations in Central......

    • SPMAGTF-SC Marines continue to renovate airfield

      Photo by Sgt. Andy Orozco   |   U.S. Marine Corps Forces, South   |   09.10.2015

      Corporal Noland Nee, a heavy equipment operator with the Special Purpose Marine Air-Ground Task Force-Southern Command and a Dorchester, Mass. native, rides on the back of a hydro-seeder to control the flow of Operational Ready Dirt being strayed on an airfield in Mocoron, Honduras, Sept. 10, 2015. Marines with the SPMAGTF-SC are renovating an airfield in Mocoron as part of a larger mission to......

    • SPMAGTF-SC Marines continue to renovate airfield

      Photo by Sgt. Andy Orozco   |   U.S. Marine Corps Forces, South   |   09.10.2015

      Corporal Sergio Rodriguez, a heavy equipment operator with the Special Purpose Marine Air-Ground Task Force-Southern Command, holds on to a hydro-seeder and controls the flow of Operational Ready Dirt on an airfield in Mocoron, Honduras, Sept. 10, 2015. Marines with the SPMAGTF-SC are renovating an airfield in Mocoron as part of a larger mission to build relationships with partner nations in......

    • SPMAGTF-SC Marines continue to renovate airfield

      Photo by Sgt. Andy Orozco   |   U.S. Marine Corps Forces, South   |   09.10.2015

      A Marine with the Special Purpose Marine Air-Ground Task Force- Southern Command, scarifies the ground of an airfield in Mocoron, Honduras, Sept. 10, 2015. Scarifying the top three inches of the airfield allows the Operational Ready Dirt, a polymer soil stabilization agent, to penetrate deep enough into the soil to be effective. Marines with the SPMAGTF-SC are renovating an airfield in Mocoron......