Sailors attached to Operational Support Unit 1914, carry a log that will be used as a log erosion barrier.
Summary
COLORADO SPRINGS, Colo. (Sep. 17, 2016) Master-at-Arms 2nd Class Gail Wallace, front, Construction Mechanic 2nd Class Yenli Tan-Haynes, middle, and Boatswain's Mate 3rd Class Erica Battle, all attached to Operational Support Unit 1914, carry a log that will be used as a log erosion barrier (LEB) during the Black Forest Together volunteer event. The LEB's are used to prevent further erosion of soil due to heavy rainfall. Black Forest Together is a non-profit organization that helps people of the Black Forest region to recover, rebuild and restore their lives through the help of local volunteers, military members and other local organizations. (Photo by Mass Communication Specialist 1st Class Gilbert Bolibol) File# 160917-N-WR119-057
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colorado springs colo
2016
log erosion barrier
operational support unit
black forest
log
black forest region
unit 1914
high resolution
master at arms
workers
us navy
Date
1914
Location
COLORADO SPRINGS, Colo.
Source
U.S. NAVY
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