Army Engineer Magazine
July–August 2010

This issue features a series of articles written by soldiers assigned to the 20th Engineer Battalion now deployed in combat in Afghanistan. The focus is on the various aspects of the many dangerous route clearance missions being executed by the unit.
There is also an excellent article about basic and advanced individual training programs being performed by the 31st and 35th Engineer Battalions at Fort Leonard Wood, Missouri. The work they do to prepare men and women for combat is outstanding.
As always, there is much more to read about activities within the Engineer Regiment today, many written by those on the front lines. If you are not already a subscriber, click here to learn how you can be.
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