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The 95th Civil Affairs Brigade (special Operations) (Airborne) Crisis Action Team 513 participate in a tour of Bluestone Dam in Hinton, WV. During this tour, Multiple employees within USACE Huntington District provided the team with information and hands-on training on how to operate a dam and to help them become more familiar with concrete.
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The 95th Civil Affairs Brigade (special Operations) (Airborne) Crisis Action Team 513 participate in a tour of Bluestone Dam in Hinton, WV. During this tour, Multiple employees within USACE Huntington District provided the team with information and hands-on training on how to operate a dam and to help them become more familiar with concrete.
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The 95th Civil Affairs Brigade (special Operations) (Airborne) Crisis Action Team 513 participate in a tour of Bluestone Dam in Hinton, WV. During this tour, Multiple employees within USACE Huntington District provided the team with information and hands-on training on how to operate a dam and to help them become more familiar with concrete.
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Eric Jones, Kanawha Area Office Assistant Operations Manager, speaks to the 95th Civil Affairs Brigade (special Operations) (Airborne) Crisis Action Team 513 during a tour of Bluestone Dam in Hinton, WV. During this tour, Multiple employees within USACE Huntington District provided the team with information and hands-on training on how to operate a dam and to help them become more familiar with concrete.
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Gina Weikle, Construction Control Inspector at Bluestone Dam, speak with the 95th Civil Affairs Brigade (special Operations) (Airborne) Crisis Action Team 513 during a tour of Bluestone Dam in Hinton, WV. During this tour, Multiple employees within USACE Huntington District provided the team with information and hands-on training on how to operate a dam and to help them become more familiar with concrete.
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Gina Weikle, Construction Control Inspector at Bluestone Dam, demonstrates how to perform a concrete air content test to the 95th Civil Affairs Brigade (special Operations) (Airborne) Crisis Action Team 513 during a tour of Bluestone Dam in Hinton, WV. During this tour, Multiple employees within USACE Huntington District provided the team with information and hands-on training on how to operate a dam and to help them become more familiar with concrete.
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John Vaught, Geologist at Bluestone Dam, speaks with the 95th Civil Affairs Brigade (special Operations) (Airborne) Crisis Action Team 513 during a tour of Bluestone Dam in Hinton, WV. During this tour, Multiple employees within USACE Huntington District provided the team with information and hands-on training on how to operate a dam and to help them become more familiar with concrete.
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Eric Jones, Kanawha Area Office Assistant Operations Manager, speaks to the 95th Civil Affairs Brigade (special Operations) (Airborne) Crisis Action Team 513 during a tour of Bluestone Dam in Hinton, WV. During this tour, Multiple employees within USACE Huntington District provided the team with information and hands-on training on how to operate a dam and to help them become more familiar with concrete.
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The 95th Civil Affairs Brigade (special Operations) (Airborne) Crisis Action Team 513 participate in a tour of Bluestone Dam in Hinton, WV. During this tour, Multiple employees within USACE Huntington District provided the team with information and hands-on training on how to operate a dam and to help them become more familiar with concrete.
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The 95th Civil Affairs Brigade (special Operations) (Airborne) Crisis Action Team 513 participate in a tour of Bluestone Dam in Hinton, WV. During this tour, Multiple employees within USACE Huntington District provided the team with information and hands-on training on how to operate a dam and to help them become more familiar with concrete.
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The 95th Civil Affairs Brigade (special Operations) (Airborne) Crisis Action Team 513 participate in a tour of Bluestone Dam in Hinton, WV. During this tour, Multiple employees within USACE Huntington District provided the team with information and hands-on training on how to operate a dam and to help them become more familiar with concrete.
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Eric Jones, Kanawha Area Office Assistant Operations Manager, speaks to the 95th Civil Affairs Brigade (special Operations) (Airborne) Crisis Action Team 513 during a tour of Bluestone Dam in Hinton, WV. During this tour, Multiple employees within USACE Huntington District provided the team with information and hands-on training on how to operate a dam and to help them become more familiar with concrete.
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Eric Jones, Kanawha Area Office Assistant Operations Manager, speaks to the 95th Civil Affairs Brigade (special Operations) (Airborne) Crisis Action Team 513 during a tour of Bluestone Dam in Hinton, WV. During this tour, Multiple employees within USACE Huntington District provided the team with information and hands-on training on how to operate a dam and to help them become more familiar with concrete.
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The 95th Civil Affairs Brigade (special Operations) (Airborne) Crisis Action Team 513 participate in a tour of Bluestone Dam in Hinton, WV. During this tour, Multiple employees within USACE Huntington District provided the team with information and hands-on training on how to operate a dam and to help them become more familiar with concrete.
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Eric Jones, Kanawha Area Office Assistant Operations Manager, speaks to the 95th Civil Affairs Brigade (special Operations) (Airborne) Crisis Action Team 513 during a tour of Bluestone Dam in Hinton, WV. During this tour, Multiple employees within USACE Huntington District provided the team with information and hands-on training on how to operate a dam and to help them become more familiar with concrete.
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William J. Miller, Bluestone Dam Project Manager, speaks with the 95th Civil Affairs Brigade (special Operations) (Airborne) Crisis Action Team 513 during a tour of Bluestone Dam in Hinton, WV. During this tour, Multiple employees within USACE Huntington District provided the team with information and hands-on training on how to operate a dam and to help them become more familiar with concrete.
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Gina Weikle, Construction Control Inspector at Bluestone Dam, demonstrates how to perform a concrete slump test to the 95th Civil Affairs Brigade (special Operations) (Airborne) Crisis Action Team 513 during a tour of Bluestone Dam in Hinton, WV. During this tour, Multiple employees within USACE Huntington District provided the team with information and hands-on training on how to operate a dam and to help them become more familiar with concrete.
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William J. Miller, Bluestone Dam Project Manager, speaks with the 95th Civil Affairs Brigade (special Operations) (Airborne) Crisis Action Team 513 during a tour of Bluestone Dam in Hinton, WV. During this tour, Multiple employees within USACE Huntington District provided the team with information and hands-on training on how to operate a dam and to help them become more familiar with concrete.
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William J. Miller, Bluestone Dam Project Manager, speaks with the 95th Civil Affairs Brigade (special Operations) (Airborne) Crisis Action Team 513 during a tour of Bluestone Dam in Hinton, WV. During this tour, Multiple employees within USACE Huntington District provided the team with information and hands-on training on how to operate a dam and to help them become more familiar with concrete.
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Gina Weikle, Construction Control Inspector at Bluestone Dam, demonstrates how to perform a concrete slump test to the 95th Civil Affairs Brigade (special Operations) (Airborne) Crisis Action Team 513 during a tour of Bluestone Dam in Hinton, WV. During this tour, Multiple employees within USACE Huntington District provided the team with information and hands-on training on how to operate a dam and to help them become more familiar with concrete.
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Eric Jones, Kanawha Area Office Assistant Operations Manager, speaks to the 95th Civil Affairs Brigade (special Operations) (Airborne) Crisis Action Team 513 during a tour of Bluestone Dam in Hinton, WV. During this tour, Multiple employees within USACE Huntington District provided the team with information and hands-on training on how to operate a dam and to help them become more familiar with concrete.
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The 95th Civil Affairs Brigade (Special Operations) (Airborne) Crisis Action Team 513 visited Bluestone Dam on March 26th in Hinton, WV.
The purpose of this tour was to increase the already diverse and experienced knowledge of CAT 513. During this tour, multiple employees within USACE Huntington District provided the team with information and hands-on training on how to operate a dam and to help them become more familiar with concrete.
95th Civil Affairs Brigade teams work with U.S. Department of State country teams, government and nongovernmental organizations at all levels and with local populations in peaceful, contingency and hostile environments. The knowledge gained from this visit will add more tools to the belts of these soldiers as they continue their mission worldwide.
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