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STAFF Sergeant (SSgt) Chris Presnell and SSgt Joseph Maison, from the 31st RED HORSE Flight, Camp Darby, Italy, work on the front axle of a M35 deuce and a half. The 31st RED HORSE Flight provides a highly mobile civil engineer response force to support contingency and special operations worldwide. The primary mission is to set-up field and contingency operations to support large-scale missions. Activities include heavy damage repair, barebase development and heavy engineering operations. The 31st RED HORSE Flight possess special capabilities, such as water-well drilling, explosive demolition, quarry operations, concrete mobile operations, material testing, expedient facility erection, ...

STAFF Sergeant (SSgt) Chris Presnell and SSgt Joseph Maison, from the 31st RED HORSE Flight Camp Darby, Italy, work on the front axle of a M35 deuce and a half. The 31st RED HORSE Flight provides a highly mobile civil engineer response force to support contingency and special operations worldwide. The primary mission is to set-up field and contingency operations to support large-scale missions. Activities include heavy damage repair, barebase development and heavy engineering operations. The 31st RED HORSE Flight possess special capabilities, such as water-well drilling, explosive demolition, quarry operations, concrete mobile operations, material testing, expedient facility erection, and...

STAFF Sergeant Chris Presnell, from the 31st RED HORSE Flight, Camp Darby, Italy, works on the front axle of a M35 deuce and a half. The 31st RED HORSE Flight provides a highly mobile civil engineer response force to support contingency and special operations worldwide. The primary mission is to set-up field and contingency operations to support large-scale missions. Activities include heavy damage repair, barebase development and heavy engineering operations. The 31st RED HORSE Flight possess special capabilities, such as water-well drilling, explosive demolition, quarry operations, concrete mobile operations, material testing, expedient facility erection, and concrete and asphalt paving

STAFF Sergeant Kevin Campbell, from the 31st RED HORSE Flight Camp Darby, Italy, loads supplies onto a crate, which is ready for deployment. The 31st RED HORSE Flight provides a highly mobile civil engineer response force to support contingency and special operations worldwide. The primary mission is to set-up field and contingency operations to support large-scale missions. Activities include heavy damage repair, barebase development and heavy engineering operations. The 31st RED HORSE Flight possess special capabilities, such as water-well drilling, explosive demolition, quarry operations, concrete mobile operations, material testing, expedient facility erection, and concrete and ...

STAFF Sergeant David DeLoney, from the 31st RED HORSE Flight Camp Darby, Italy, replaces the contactor on an ECU ( enviromental control unit ). The 31st RED HORSE Flight provides a highly mobile civil engineer response force to support contingency and special operations worldwide. The primary mission is to set-up field and contingency operations to support large-scale missions. Activities include heavy damage repair, barebase development and heavy engineering operations. The 31st RED HORSE Flight possess special capabilities, such as water-well drilling, explosive demolition, quarry operations, concrete mobile operations, material testing, expedient facility erection, and concrete and ...

STAFF Sergeant David DeLoney, from the 31st RED HORSE Flight Camp Darby, Italy, replaces the contactor on an ECU ( enviromental control unit ). The 31st RED HORSE Flight provides a highly mobile civil engineer response force to support contingency and special operations worldwide. The primary mission is to set-up field and contingency operations to support large-scale missions. Activities include heavy damage repair, barebase development and heavy engineering operations. The 31st RED HORSE Flight possess special capabilities, such as water-well drilling, explosive demolition, quarry operations, concrete mobile operations, material testing, expedient facility erection, and concrete and ...

STAFF Sergeant (SSgt) Pete Tice and SSgt Fred Jones, from the 31st RED HORSE Flight Camp Darby, Italy, load a tracked excavator with impactor attachments onto a trailer. The 31st RED HORSE Flight provides a highly mobile civil engineer response force to support contingency and special operations worldwide. The primary mission is to set-up field and contingency operations to support large-scale missions. Activities include heavy damage repair, barebase development and heavy engineering operations. The 31st RED HORSE Flight possess special capabilities, such as water-well drilling, explosive demolition, quarry operations, concrete mobile operations, material testing, expedient facility ...

STAFF Sergeant Pete Tice, from the 31st RED HORSE Flight, Camp Darby, Italy, performs a function check on a 16 cubic yard scraper. The 31st RED HORSE Flight provides a highly mobile civil engineer response force to support contingency and special operations worldwide. The primary mission is to set-up field and contingency operations to support large-scale missions. Activities include heavy damage repair, barebase development and heavy engineering operations. The 31st RED HORSE Flight possess special capabilities, such as water-well drilling, explosive demolition, quarry operations, concrete mobile operations, material testing, expedient facility erection, and concrete and asphalt paving

STAFF Sergeant Pete Tice, from the 31st RED HORSE Flight, Camp Darby, Italy, performs a function check on a tracked excavator; shown with impactor attachments. The 31st RED HORSE Flight provides a highly mobile civil engineer response force to support contingency and special operations worldwide. The primary mission is to set-up field and contingency operations to support large-scale missions. Activities include heavy damage repair, barebase development and heavy engineering operations. The 31st RED HORSE Flight possess special capabilities, such as water-well drilling, explosive demolition, quarry operations, concrete mobile operations, material testing, expedient facility erection, and ...

STAFF Sergeant Joseph Maison, from the 31st RED HORSE Flight Camp Darby, Italy, works on the front axle of a M35 deuce and a half. The 31st RED HORSE Flight provides a highly mobile civil engineer response force to support contingency and special operations worldwide. The primary mission is to set-up field and contingency operations to support large-scale missions. Activities include heavy damage repair, barebase development and heavy engineering operations. The 31st RED HORSE Flight possess special capabilities, such as water-well drilling, explosive demolition, quarry operations, concrete mobile operations, material testing, expedient facility erection, and concrete and asphalt paving

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The original finding aid described this photograph as:

Base: Camp Darby, Livorno

State: Toscana

Country: Italy (ITA)

Scene Major Command Shown: USAFE

Scene Camera Operator: SRA Dennis Henry

Release Status: Released to Public

Combined Military Service Digital Photographic Files

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