Fort Drum, -- Spc. Dylan Preston (left) and Pfc. Donald Bramer (right) of the New York Army National Guard’s 204th Engineer Detachment (Quarry) help pull a new conveyor belt onto a quarry machine called a “crusher” here on May 14. Operating the crusher, which can turn large rocks into various grades of construction material, is the detachment’s main mission. Soldiers of the detachment, which is based in Binghamton, , worked for about 10 hours on May 14 to fix several mechanical shortfalls and ensure the crusher is operational for the detachment’s annual training in July. ( Army Na


Fort Drum, -- Spc. Dylan Preston (left) and Pfc. Donald Bramer (right) of the New York Army National Guard’s 204th Engineer Detachment (Quarry) help pull a new conveyor belt onto a quarry machine called a “crusher” here on May 14. Operating the crusher, which can turn large rocks into various grades of construction material, is the detachment’s main mission. Soldiers of the detachment, which is based in Binghamton, , worked for about 10 hours on May 14 to fix several mechanical shortfalls and ensure the crusher is operational for the detachment’s annual training in July. ( Army National Guard photo by Sgt. 1st Class Jason Lehman, 204th Engineer Detachment/released)


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