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U.S. Army Engineering and Support Center, Huntsville leadership recently conducted a site visit to Afghanistan to meet with Huntsville Center employees deployed there supporting a variety of missions to include Task Force Power, a multi-disciplined effort focusing on electrical inspections and fire safety awareness; Afghan-Wide Mine and Battle Area Clearance, which removes landmine and unexploded ordnance throughout the country; and environmental remediation and environmental footprint reduction programs set in place to leave a safer, cleaner environment once American presence is removed from Afghanistan. From left are Fred Cartes, Huntsville Center Deputy Commander Lt. Col. Burlin Emery, Tony Isadore, Mike Fields, Huntsville Center Commander Col. Robert Ruch, Kirk Baumann, Ken Barnett, Karen Moore, Plyer McManus, Nate Fisher and Bruce Railey. Gail Overman is not pictured.
151022-A-QY194-001.JPG Photo By: Photo by Kevin E. Walston

Oct 22, 2015
Kabul, Afghanistan - U.S. Army Engineering and Support Center, Huntsville leadership recently conducted a site visit to Afghanistan to meet with Huntsville Center employees deployed there supporting a variety of missions to include Task Force Power, a multi-disciplined effort focusing on electrical inspections and fire safety awareness; Afghan-Wide Mine and Battle Area Clearance, which removes landmine and unexploded ordnance throughout the country; and environmental remediation and environmental footprint reduction programs set in place to leave a safer, cleaner environment once American presence is removed from Afghanistan. From left are Fred Cartes, Huntsville Center Deputy Commander Lt. Col. Burlin Emery, Tony Isadore, Mike Fields, Huntsville Center Commander Col. Robert Ruch, Kirk Baumann, Ken Barnett, Karen Moore, Plyer McManus, Nate Fisher and Bruce Railey. Gail Overman is not pictured.


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