Sunday, April 7, 2013

DVIDS Photos: Balikatan--Looc Elementary School engineering project

From the Defense Video & Imagery Distribution System (DVIDS) (Apr 7): Balikatan -- Looc Elementary School engineering project

Looc Elementary School engineering project

U.S. Navy Steel Worker Third Class Daniel Buskeness grinds a metal at the Looc Elementary School, Looc, Zambales, Philippines. This Engineering Civic Action Project (ENCAP) is one of eight being performed by Combined/Joint Civil Military Operations Task Force units in support of exercise Balikatan 2013. Balikatan 2013 is an annual Philippine-U.S. bilateral exercise. Humanitarian assistance and training activities enable the Philippine and American service members to build lasting relationships, train together and provide assistance in communities where the need is the greatest. (U.S. Marine Corps photo by Lance Cpl Cansin P. Hardyegritag/Released)

Looc Elementary School engineering project

Philippine Navy Seabee Petty Officer Third Class Manuel Lopez and Philippine Airman First Class Roderick Coloma mix up stucco to spread along the concrete at the Looc Elementary School, Looc, Zambales, Philippines. This Engineering Civic Action Project (ENCAP) is one of eight being performed by Combined/Joint Civil Military Operations Task Force units in support of exercise Balikatan 2013. Balikatan 2013 is an annual Philippine-U.S. bilateral exercise. Humanitarian assistance and training activities enable the Philippine and American service members to build lasting relationships, train together and provide assistance in communities where the need is the greatest. (U.S. Marine Corps photo by Lance Cpl Cansin P. Hardyegritag/Released)


Looc Elementary School engineering project

Philippine Navy Seabee Petty Officer Third Class Manuel Lopez and Philippine Airman First Class Roderick Coloma mix up stucco to spread along the concrete at the Looc Elementary School, Looc, Zambales, Philippines. This Engineering Civic Action Project (ENCAP) is one of eight being performed by Combined/Joint Civil Military Operations Task Force units in support of exercise Balikatan 2013. Balikatan 2013 is an annual Philippine-U.S. bilateral exercise. Humanitarian assistance and training activities enable the Philippine and American service members to build lasting relationships, train together and provide assistance in communities where the need is the greatest. (U.S. Marine Corps photo by Lance Cpl Cansin P. Hardyegritag/Released)
Looc Elementary School engineering project

Philippine Army Private First Class Ryan Flaviano cuts up bamboo to help keep a power line supported at the Looc Elementary School, Looc, Zambales, Philippines. This Engineering Civic Action Project (ENCAP) is one of eight being performed by Combined/Joint Civil Military Operations Task Force units in support of exercise Balikatan 2013. Balikatan 2013 is an annual Philippine-U.S. bilateral exercise. Humanitarian assistance and training activities enable the Philippine and American service members to build lasting relationships, train together and provide assistance in communities where the need is the greatest. (U.S. Marine Corps photo by Lance Cpl Cansin P. Hardyegritag/Released)

Looc Elementary School engineering project


Philippine Navy Seabee Petty Officer Third Class Manuel Lopez and Philippine Airman First Class Roderick Coloma mix up stucco to spread along the concrete at the Looc Elementary School, Looc, Zambales, Philippines. This Engineering Civic Action Project (ENCAP) is one of eight being performed by Combined/Joint Civil Military Operations Task Force units in support of exercise Balikatan 2013. Balikatan 2013 is an annual Philippine-U.S. bilateral exercise. Humanitarian assistance and training activities enable the Philippine and American service members to build lasting relationships, train together and provide assistance in communities where the need is the greatest. (U.S. Marine Corps photo by Lance Cpl Cansin P. Hardyegritag/Released)

http://www.dvidshub.net/image/901908/looc-elementary-school-engineering-project


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