Army Sgt. Trevor Bessinger, driver, and Sgt. Joshua Edwards, right, both horizontal construction engineers with the South Carolina National Guards's 124th Engineer Company, 122nd Engineer Battalion, from Saluda, , work together with the use of hand signals to maneuver a High-Mobility Engineer Excavator to repair a section of road damaged by floodwaters in Bamberg County, , Oct. 22, 2015. The recent historic flood in caused washouts and severe damage to transportation infrastructure all across the Midlands, requiring much-needed rapid repairs by engineer units to assist counti


Army Sgt. Trevor Bessinger, driver, and Sgt. Joshua Edwards, right, both horizontal construction engineers with the South Carolina National Guards's 124th Engineer Company, 122nd Engineer Battalion, from Saluda, , work together with the use of hand signals to maneuver a High-Mobility Engineer Excavator to repair a section of road damaged by floodwaters in Bamberg County, , Oct. 22, 2015. The recent historic flood in caused washouts and severe damage to transportation infrastructure all across the Midlands, requiring much-needed rapid repairs by engineer units to assist counties and restore normal operations. As of today, more than 680 South Carolina National Guard members are activated to continue recovery missions, primarily consisting of road construction efforts to make roadways passable. ( Air National Guard photo by Airman Megan Floyd/Released)


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