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Spc. Christopher Carr (left) and Spc. William Belanger (right) with the 610th Engineer Support Company use a laser range finder to gather and record data on the Nisqually River Bridge while training with the new ENFIRE system June 5. Soldiers with the 14th Eng. Bn., spent a week training on the ENFIRE system which is a digital reconnaissance and surveying equipment instrument set. (US Army photo by Sgt. Austan R. Owen.)
130605-A-FF538-101.JPG Photo By: Sgt. Austan R. Owen.

Jun 22, 2020
JOINT BASE LEWIS-MCCHORD, WA, US - Spc. Christopher Carr (left) and Spc. William Belanger (right) with the 610th Engineer Support Company use a laser range finder to gather and record data on the Nisqually River Bridge while training with the new ENFIRE system June 5. Soldiers with the 14th Eng. Bn., spent a week training on the ENFIRE system which is a digital reconnaissance and surveying equipment instrument set. (US Army photo by Sgt. Austan R. Owen.)


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