412TH THEATER ENGINEER COMMAND

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U.S. Army Reserve Soldiers Sgt. Travis Snelson, left, and Sgt. Byron Haynes, 733rd Engineer Company, Greenville, Tenn., prepare cinder blocks for transportation to another site during Resolute Castle 17, at Cincu, Romania, July 15, 2017. Snelson, who owns a landscaping company in Asheville, N.C., and Haynes, who is a highway inspector for the State of South Carolina as a contractor, are helping complete the construction of a training facility that will be used by allied forces throughout Europe. The entire operation is led by U.S. Army Reserve engineers, who moved Soldiers and equipment from the U.S. to Romania over a period of several weeks to complete the training facility. Resolute Castle improves interoperability, enhances confidence and security assurance between partner nations, while improving infrastructure, capability and capacity at select locations throughout Europe. (U.S. Army Reserve photo by Staff Sgt. Felix R. Fimbres)
170715-A-CK868-732.JPG Photo By: Staff Sgt. Felix Fimbres

CINCU, Romania - U.S. Army Reserve Soldiers Sgt. Travis Snelson, left, and Sgt. Byron Haynes, 733rd Engineer Company, Greenville, Tenn., prepare cinder blocks for transportation to another site during Resolute Castle 17, at Cincu, Romania, July 15, 2017. Snelson, who owns a landscaping company in Asheville, N.C., and Haynes, who is a highway inspector for the State of South Carolina as a contractor, are helping complete the construction of a training facility that will be used by allied forces throughout Europe. The entire operation is led by U.S. Army Reserve engineers, who moved Soldiers and equipment from the U.S. to Romania over a period of several weeks to complete the training facility. Resolute Castle improves interoperability, enhances confidence and security assurance between partner nations, while improving infrastructure, capability and capacity at select locations throughout Europe. (U.S. Army Reserve photo by Staff Sgt. Felix R. Fimbres)


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