Three Army graders, from the 877th Engineering Battalion from Alabama National Guard, flatten out the newly widened Range Road 219 July 22 at Eglin Air Force Base, Fla. The Army unit deployed to Eglin for eight days to work on four range projects. Soldiers used heavy equipment to widen RR 220 and 219 from one lane to two to allow for safe passage of Humvees and other armored vehicles. The Army completed the project that began at Duke Field and ended at the Naval School of Explosive Ordnance Disposal in only six days. The work on all four projects saved Eglin approximately $176,000. Samuel King


Three Army graders, from the 877th Engineering Battalion from Alabama National Guard, flatten out the newly widened Range Road 219 July 22 at Eglin Air Force Base, Fla. The Army unit deployed to Eglin for eight days to work on four range projects. Soldiers used heavy equipment to widen RR 220 and 219 from one lane to two to allow for safe passage of Humvees and other armored vehicles. The Army completed the project that began at Duke Field and ended at the Naval School of Explosive Ordnance Disposal in only six days. The work on all four projects saved Eglin approximately $176,000. Samuel King Jr.)


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