Lance Cpl. Robert L. Herpel (right), a combat engineer with Company C, 6th Engineer Support Battalion, 4th Marine Logistics Group, Marine Forces Reserve, and Pvt. Antonio Comparetto (left), a sapper with 131 Commando Squadron Royal Engineers, British army, unwind barbed wire to build a defensive obstacle during exercise Red Dagger at Fort Indiantown Gap, Penn., June 13, 2016. Combat engineers enhance a force’s momentum by physically shaping the battle space to enhance a unit’s use of space and time while denying the enemy unencumbered movement. Exercise Red Dagger is a bilateral training exerc


Lance Cpl. Robert L. Herpel (right), a combat engineer with Company C, 6th Engineer Support Battalion, 4th Marine Logistics Group, Marine Forces Reserve, and Pvt. Antonio Comparetto (left), a sapper with 131 Commando Squadron Royal Engineers, British army, unwind barbed wire to build a defensive obstacle during exercise Red Dagger at Fort Indiantown Gap, Penn., June 13, 2016. Combat engineers enhance a force’s momentum by physically shaping the battle space to enhance a unit’s use of space and time while denying the enemy unencumbered movement. Exercise Red Dagger is a bilateral training exercise that gives Marines an opportunity to exchange tactics, techniques and procedures as well as build working relationships with their British counterparts. ( Marine Corps photo by Sgt. Ian Leones/Released)


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