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Army Sgt. Andrew Black, left, from the California Army National Guard's D Company, 578th Brigade Engineer Battalion, and Army Sgt. Valdimir Kuvshinov, with the California Army Guard's B Company, 250th Military Intelligence Battalion, detain a fellow Soldier playing the role of a high-value individual in an information gathering exercise during training exercise Panther Strike 2014 at Camp Williams, Utah. The 578th BEB is the first brigade engineer battalion to be activated in the Army National Guard and part of an Army-wide change to provide greater organic engineer support to brigade combat teams. The BEB also contains signal, military intelligence and other non-engineer assets that provide BCT commanders a with a wide spectrum of capabilities on the battlefield.
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Camp Williams, UT - Army Sgt. Andrew Black, left, from the California Army National Guard's D Company, 578th Brigade Engineer Battalion, and Army Sgt. Valdimir Kuvshinov, with the California Army Guard's B Company, 250th Military Intelligence Battalion, detain a fellow Soldier playing the role of a high-value individual in an information gathering exercise during training exercise Panther Strike 2014 at Camp Williams, Utah. The 578th BEB is the first brigade engineer battalion to be activated in the Army National Guard and part of an Army-wide change to provide greater organic engineer support to brigade combat teams. The BEB also contains signal, military intelligence and other non-engineer assets that provide BCT commanders a with a wide spectrum of capabilities on the battlefield.


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