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578th Engineer Battalion “Task Force Mad Dog” leaves its mark on Afghanistan
U.S. Army Sgt. Robert Castro and Sgt. Jose Sanchez from the Forward Support Company, 578th Engineer Battalion inspect Afghan engineer equipment before loading it onto a truck for...
Photo by 1st Lt. Adam Carrington | 578EB | 04.25.12
U.S. Army Sgt. Robert Castro and Sgt. Jose Sanchez from the Forward Support Company, 578th Engineer Battalion inspect Afghan engineer equipment before loading it onto a truck for...
Photo by 1st Lt. Adam Carrington | 578EB | 04.25.12
578th Engineer Battalion “Task Force Mad Dog” leaves its mark on Afghanistan
U.S. Army 1st Lt. Manuel Ariza from the 721st Engineer Company contemplates how to remove old Soviet infrastructure from the proposed helicopter landing zone at Combat Outpost...
Photo by 1st Lt. Adam Carrington | 578EB | 04.18.12
U.S. Army 1st Lt. Manuel Ariza from the 721st Engineer Company contemplates how to remove old Soviet infrastructure from the proposed helicopter landing zone at Combat Outpost...
Photo by 1st Lt. Adam Carrington | 578EB | 04.18.12
578th Engineer Battalion “Task Force Mad Dog” leaves its mark on Afghanistan
Engineers from Task Force Mad Dog and the 3rd Brigade, 203rd Afghan National Army Corps celebrate their collaborative efforts at Forward Operating Base Arian. (U.S. Army photo by...
Photo by 1st Lt. Adam Carrington | 578EB | 04.15.12
Engineers from Task Force Mad Dog and the 3rd Brigade, 203rd Afghan National Army Corps celebrate their collaborative efforts at Forward Operating Base Arian. (U.S. Army photo by...
Photo by 1st Lt. Adam Carrington | 578EB | 04.15.12
578th Engineer Battalion “Task Force Mad Dog” leaves its mark on Afghanistan
U.S. Army 1st Lt. James Wolf (center) provides critical intelligence to Sgt. 1st Class Steven Ybarra (left) and Spc. Enrique Reveles (right) from the Forward Support Company, 578th...
Photo by 1st Lt. Adam Carrington | 578EB | 04.05.12
U.S. Army 1st Lt. James Wolf (center) provides critical intelligence to Sgt. 1st Class Steven Ybarra (left) and Spc. Enrique Reveles (right) from the Forward Support Company, 578th...
Photo by 1st Lt. Adam Carrington | 578EB | 04.05.12
Video
Hispanic Recruiting Interview
578th EN BN, TF Mad Dog, Interviews SSG Jorge Rodriguez from Los Angeles, CA on why he joined the military and how his family reacted.
Video by 1st Lt. Adam Carrington | 578EB | 07.11.12
578th EN BN, TF Mad Dog, Interviews SSG Jorge Rodriguez from Los Angeles, CA on why he joined the military and how his family reacted.
Video by 1st Lt. Adam Carrington | 578EB | 07.11.12
Hispanic Recruiting Interview
578th EN BN, TF Mad Dog, Interviews SSG Jorge Rodriguez from Los Angeles, Calif., on why he joined the military and how his family reacted. Also available in high definition. Video...
Video by 1st Lt. Adam Carrington | 578EB | 07.11.12
578th EN BN, TF Mad Dog, Interviews SSG Jorge Rodriguez from Los Angeles, Calif., on why he joined the military and how his family reacted. Also available in high definition. Video...
Video by 1st Lt. Adam Carrington | 578EB | 07.11.12
News Stories
578th Engineer Battalion 'Task Force Mad Dog' leaves its mark on Afghanistan
U.S. Army Spc. Christopher Taylor stood huddled with other soldiers in his platoon on the flight line, trying to make himself as small as possible while icy wind from the Chinook’s dual rotary blades blasted over...
Story by 1st Lt. Adam Carrington | 578EB | 08.09.12
U.S. Army Spc. Christopher Taylor stood huddled with other soldiers in his platoon on the flight line, trying to make himself as small as possible while icy wind from the Chinook’s dual rotary blades blasted over...
Story by 1st Lt. Adam Carrington | 578EB | 08.09.12
Intel sharing with Afghans presents challenge
Afghanistan was recently declared a major non-NATO ally country, which affords special privileges for training, equipment and surveillance capabilities. As that status matures and Afghan National Security Forces...
Story by 1st Lt. Adam Carrington | 578EB | 08.25.12
Afghanistan was recently declared a major non-NATO ally country, which affords special privileges for training, equipment and surveillance capabilities. As that status matures and Afghan National Security Forces...
Story by 1st Lt. Adam Carrington | 578EB | 08.25.12