- + Intel sharing with Afghans presents challenge—Afghanistan was recently declared a major non-NATO ally country, which affords special privileges for training, equipment and surveillance capabilitie...
- + 578th Engineer Battalion “Task Force Mad Dog” leaves its mark on Afghanistan [Image 1 of 9]—From left to right: U.S. Army Lt. Col. Richard Rabe, Task Force Mad Dog commander, 1st Lt. Russell Fenton, Staff Sgt. David Soto, and Sgt. Aaron Leime...
- + 578th Engineer Battalion “Task Force Mad Dog” leaves its mark on Afghanistan [Image 2 of 9]—Soldiers from the 1022nd Vertical Construction Company constructing a tent deck at Forward Operating Base Arian, under the watchful protection of a Po...
- + 578th Engineer Battalion 'Task Force Mad Dog' leaves its mark on Afghanistan—U.S. Army Spc. Christopher Taylor stood huddled with other soldiers in his platoon on the flight line, trying to make himself as small as possible whi...
- + 578th Engineer Battalion “Task Force Mad Dog” leaves its mark on Afghanistan [Image 3 of 9]—Soldiers from the 236th Vertical Construction Company construct trusses at Forward Operating Base Warrior. (U.S. Army photo by Task Force Mad Dog Publ...
- + 578th Engineer Battalion “Task Force Mad Dog” leaves its mark on Afghanistan [Image 4 of 9]—An example of prefabrication; this guard tower was constructed at Forward Operating Base Sharana and imported to a separate Combat Outpost. Within hou...
- + 578th Engineer Battalion “Task Force Mad Dog” leaves its mark on Afghanistan [Image 5 of 9]—U.S. Army 1st Lt. Scott Connor orients the International Security Assistance Force Joint Commander Lt. Gen. Curtis Scapparotti, to the construction pr...
- + 578th Engineer Battalion “Task Force Mad Dog” leaves its mark on Afghanistan [Image 6 of 9]—U.S. Army Spc. Kyle Griffith of the 842nd Horizontal Construction Company fills barricades at Combat Outpost Giro. Giro was so isolated from the rest ...
- + 578th Engineer Battalion “Task Force Mad Dog” leaves its mark on Afghanistan [Image 7 of 9]—U.S. Army 1st Lt. James Wolf (center) provides critical intelligence to Sgt. 1st Class Steven Ybarra (left) and Spc. Enrique Reveles (right) from the ...
- + 578th Engineer Battalion “Task Force Mad Dog” leaves its mark on Afghanistan [Image 8 of 9]—U.S. Army 1st Lt. Manuel Ariza from the 721st Engineer Company contemplates how to remove old Soviet infrastructure from the proposed helicopter landi...
- + 578th Engineer Battalion “Task Force Mad Dog” leaves its mark on Afghanistan [Image 9 of 9]—U.S. Army Sgt. Robert Castro and Sgt. Jose Sanchez from the Forward Support Company, 578th Engineer Battalion inspect Afghan engineer equipment before...
- + Hispanic Recruiting Interview—578th EN BN, TF Mad Dog, Interviews SSG Jorge Rodriguez from Los Angeles, CA on why he joined the military and how his family reacted. [Author: 1st Lt...
- + Hispanic Recruiting Interview—578th EN BN, TF Mad Dog, Interviews SSG Jorge Rodriguez from Los Angeles, Calif., on why he joined the military and how his family reacted. Also avail...
- + Hispanic Recruiting Interview - Staff Sgt. Jorge Rodriguez—578th Engineering Battalion, Task Force Mad Dog interviews Staff Sgt. Jorge Rodriguez, from Los Angeles, Calif., on why he joined the military and how...
- + Hispanic Recruiting Interview - Staff Sgt. Jorge Rodriguez—578th Engineering Battalion, Task Force Mad Dog interviews Staff Sgt. Jorge Rodriguez, from Los Angeles, Calif., on why he joined the military and how...
- + Hispanic Recruiting Interview—578th EN BN, TF Mad Dog, Interviews SSG Jorge Rodriguez from Los Angeles, CA on why he joined the military and how his family reacted. Also available ...
- + Hispanic Recruiting Interview—578th EN BN, TF Mad Dog, Interviews SPC Gricelda Vasquez from Los Angeles, CA on why she joined the military and how her family reacted. Also availabl...
- + Hispanic Recruiting Interview Part 2—Two soldiers discuss why they joined the military and what effects it had on their families. (in Spanish) [Author: 1st Lt. Adam Carrington]
- + Army Hispanic Recruiting Interview, Part 1 of 2—Two soldiers discuss why they joined the military and what effects it had on their families. (in Spanish). Also available in high definition. Intervie...
- + 1st Lt. Rita Yalan—1st Lt. Rita Yalan sends a greeting to Southgate, California from Forward Operating Base Sharana, Afghanistan for Holiday Season 2011
- + Command Sgt. Maj. Michael Baker—Command Sgt. Maj. Michael Baker sends a greeting to Long Beach, California from Forward Operating Base Sharana, Afghanistan for Holiday Season 2011
- + Purple Heart ceremony [Image 3 of 3]—The Purple Heart is presented to U.S Army Staff Sgt. Adam Johnson of Raleigh, N.C., 515th Engineer Company, Task Force Gridley, Task Force Sword, by U...
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