Soldiers of the 224th Engineer Company, Oregon Army National Guard, use heavy equipment to conduct road improvement on BLM land at Biak Training Center, Powell Butte, Oregon. -like -comment -Subscribe Thanks you :-*
I was an engineer stationed in A burg Germany 83 to 85 went stateside 86 to 89 had a good time our equipment wasn't as good as what I see here but we did know how to check grade make grade water mix material compact and cut the grade we had a lot of talent and used the old equipment effectively , been very proud to serve and also we also train a lot as 11bravos infantry.
That's what you get when you throw people into heavy machinery with zero experience which is also why it's harder to get into the civilian industry with no experience.
ahmad fadzel sure is almost every jobs in the civilian world they have it in the army. except for janitors and landscapers that’s because almost everyone in the army will do this no matter what job description they have.
Can you use some of that equipment to repair our failing dilapidated public infrastructure? I keep having these cops get confused and tell me that my vehicle is unsafe for their roads, I think what they mean is Their roads are unsafe for my vehicle. *pothole* *pothole* *caving in road* *bridge failing* *roadsigns unreadable*