Army Brig. Gen. Jeffrey Van (center), deputy commanding general, 35th Infantry Division-Task Force Spartan, poses for a photograph with the Assault Breacher Vehicle crew of Alpha Company, 3rd Brigade Engineer Battalion, 3rd Armored Brig. Combat Team, 1st Cavalry Division, after watching the team detonate an M58 Mine Clearing Line Charge in Camp Buehring, Kuwait Aug. 14, 2017. A MICLIC is a rocket-projected, explosive line charge and is effective against conventionally fused land mines. The line charge is 350 feet long and contains 5 pounds per linear foot of C-4 explosive. Pictured from l


Army Brig. Gen. Jeffrey Van (center), deputy commanding general, 35th Infantry Division-Task Force Spartan, poses for a photograph with the Assault Breacher Vehicle crew of Alpha Company, 3rd Brigade Engineer Battalion, 3rd Armored Brig. Combat Team, 1st Cavalry Division, after watching the team detonate an M58 Mine Clearing Line Charge in Camp Buehring, Kuwait Aug. 14, 2017. A MICLIC is a rocket-projected, explosive line charge and is effective against conventionally fused land mines. The line charge is 350 feet long and contains 5 pounds per linear foot of C-4 explosive. Pictured from left to right are 1st Lt. Nick Morgida, the ABV officer in charge, Staff Sgt. Arturo Vargas, range safety officer, Brig. Gen. Jeffrey Van, Pvt. 1st Class Ray Fazio, ABV driver, and Sgt. Nicholas Richards, ABV commander. ( Army photo by Staff Sgt. Jennifer L. Milnes)


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