A few nice Engineering images I found:
U.S. Army Corps of Engineers Team From Alaska District Evaluates Critical Public Facilities in Texas After Hurricane Ike
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A forward engineering support team from the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers Alaska District assessed the infrastructure of public facilities around Beaumont, Texas, that were damaged by Hurricane Ike, including this City Hall building. The team deployed from Alaska to join the Corps of Engineers' Task Force Pacesetter in support of the Corps' overall recovery mission in the region impacted by Ike. (Photo by Sean McCann, U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, Pittsburgh District)
Heavy equipment operators from the Louisiana National Guardâs 922nd Horizontal Engineer Company
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GRAND ISLE, La.-Heavy equipment operators from the Louisiana National Guardâs 922nd Horizontal Engineer Company, 769th Engineer Battalion, bulldoze sand to close a strait between two peninsulas near Grand Isle, La., May 10. The closure will be a secondary defense in addition to the boom line in the Gulf of Mexico to prevent any oil from reaching further inland. (U.S. Army Photo by Staff Sgt. Denis B. Ricou, Louisiana National Guard, Public Affairs Office/Released)
54th Engineer Battalion train in Dagger Strike
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Sgt. Caleb Scowden, an engineer with the 535th Engineer Support Company, 54th Engineer Battalion, begins to search Pfc. Patrick Mullinx, an engineer with the same unit who is role-playing the part of an enemy combatant. Scowden and Mullinixâs squad was going through the Forward Operating Base construction lane during the 54th Eng. Bn.âs Dagger Strike exercise in Bamberg. (Photo by Sgt. Fay Conroy, 21st TSC Public Affairs)
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