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A soldier braces a board while another member of Combat Construction Platoon, Headquarters and Headquarters Company, 39th Engineer Battalion cuts it with a jigsaw. The soldiers, based at Fort Devens, Massachusetts, are constructing a playground as a community action project

A member of Combat Construction Plt., Headquarters and Headquarters Co., 39th Engineer Bn., uses an MLT-6CH 3-ton forklift to move a load of boards. The soldier, based at Ft. Devens, Mass., is working with his unit to construct a playground as a community action project

An engineer assigned to the 224th Engineers Battalion, Iowa Army National Guard uses a Small Emplacement Excavator (SEE) army backhoe, to construct earth berms near a bunker, while training at Fort McCoy, Wisconsin

Army engineers assigned to the 224th Engineers Battalion, Iowa Army National Guard construct earth berms near a bunker position, using Small Emplacement Excavator (SEE) army backhoe, while training at Fort McCoy, Wisconsin

A soldier from 39th Engineer Battalion uses a post hole digger to clear the sides of a hole. Members of the battalion are constructing a new playground

Army engineers assigned to the 224th Engineers Battalion, Iowa Army National Guard use a Small Emplacement Excavator (SEE) army backhoe to prepare trenches for blockades, while training at Fort McCoy, Wisconsin

US Air Force (USAF) STAFF Sergeant (SSGT) Ken Duplechin, Equipment Operator, 320th Expeditionary Civil Engineering Squadron (ECES), aligns a support wall into place for a protective bunker built at a forward-deployed location. The bunkers are part of the continuous build up at forward-deployed locations supporting Operation ENDURING FREEDOM

U.S. Army engineers use a level to put up a foundation

US Marine Platoon 4033 practices close order drill as 4th Battalion Drill Instructor STAFF Sergeant Love (Right, pointing down) monitors their effort. The female recruits are practicing on the 4th Battalion Parade Deck, Marine Corps Recruit Depot, Parris Island, South Carolina, on August 22nd, 2000

Soldiers from Combat Construction Platoon, Headquarters and Headquarters Company, 39th Engineer Battalion, use levels to ensure the straightness of poles being placed in the ground. The soldiers, based at Fort Devens, Massachusetts, are constructing a playground as a community action project

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The original finding aid described this photograph as:

Base: Lincoln

State: Massachusetts (MA)

Country: United States Of America (USA)

Scene Camera Operator: Janice Abate

Release Status: Released to Public

Combined Military Service Digital Photographic Files

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22/06/1989
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