Engineering experts from the Colombian army spent several days with Soldiers from the South Carolina Army National Guard exchanging ideas and information during a State Partnership Program engagement, August 21-25. The engagement included a demonstration of bridging operations by the 125th Multi-Role Bridging Company on Lake Thurmond in McCormick County. Read full news at this link ....
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Engineers from the Colombian Army trained with the 125th Multi-Role Bridge Company of U.S. National Guard
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