Spc. Luis Enrike Gonzalez, truck driver with the 1859th Transportation Company, Nevada National Guard, navigates a Nevada National Guard M1088 light medium tactical vehicle through flood water in the Lemmon Valley region, March 10, 2017. For two weeks, Nevada National Guard Soldiers and Airmen activated for its largest domestic operation in response to a natural disaster in 20 years as about 140 Soldiers and Airmen moved sandbags for residences and equipment for the construction of a 4-mile HESCO wall — a 4-foot tall barrier supported by 12,000 yards of sand — in an attempt to alleviate flood


Spc. Luis Enrike Gonzalez, truck driver with the 1859th Transportation Company, Nevada National Guard, navigates a Nevada National Guard M1088 light medium tactical vehicle through flood water in the Lemmon Valley region, March 10, 2017. For two weeks, Nevada National Guard Soldiers and Airmen activated for its largest domestic operation in response to a natural disaster in 20 years as about 140 Soldiers and Airmen moved sandbags for residences and equipment for the construction of a 4-mile HESCO wall — a 4-foot tall barrier supported by 12,000 yards of sand — in an attempt to alleviate flood damage.


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