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Sereant First Class Michael Myer
Even if there’s no electricity in the local city, it’s self-sustained and you’ll be able to help the local populace with providing them with drinking water.
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Staff Sergeant Johnson
Our job is to provide clean, drinkable, bathable water.
CATEGORY: Career & Jobs
Staff Sergeant Johnson
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Sergeant Paul Kindzierski
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Sereant First Class Michael Myer
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NHRA Video Blog 3
Checking and rechecking the parts and pieces of a racecar is an important aspect...
CATEGORY: Racing
TAGS: NHRA
Army Racing
NHRA Video Blog 3
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NHRA Video Blog 4
"The meticulous testing of every part of the car is for one end goal: winning.
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CATEGORY: Racing
TAGS: NHRA
Army Racing
NHRA Video Blog 4
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NHRA Video Blog 6
U.S. soldiers of all backgrounds visit the racetracks and provide inspiration fo...
CATEGORY: Racing
TAGS: NHRA
Army Racing
NHRA Video Blog 6
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NHRA Webisode 8
Whether it's sunny or cloudy, hot, humid or rainy - the weather is key to how it...
CATEGORY: Racing
TAGS: NHRA
Army Racing
NHRA Webisode 8
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NHRA Webisode 9
Our soldiers work under the expectations of being the best in the world every da...
CATEGORY: Racing
TAGS: NHRA
Army Racing
NHRA Webisode 9
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NHRA Webisode 10
Just like every airborne or special forces soldier checks their equipment every ...
CATEGORY: Racing
TAGS: NHRA
Army Racing
NHRA Webisode 10
01:57
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U.S. Army STEM Experience
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Astronaut
"A World Like No Other" introduces you to the job of astronaut in the Army.
CATEGORY: Space
TAGS: Army Aviation
Space
Astronaut
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Sereant First Class Michael Myer
Even if there’s no electricity in the local city, it’s self-sustained and you’ll be able to help the local populace with providing them with drinking water.
SFC Michael Myer: During humanitarian missions or natural disasters there’s a lot of impurities in the water, debris and obstacles that this machine might encounter in order to purify the water. But due to the current technology that we have, we’re able to do this without too much of a hassle. Even if there’s no electricity in the local city, it’s self-sustained and you’ll be able to help the local populace with providing them with drinking water.
SGT Paul Kindzierski: We unpack the machine, we initially setup by putting our dolphin strainer into the river. We establish power, start up the generator, we establish our air pressure by firing up the air compressor and we energize the machine and start producing potable water.
SPC Kristopher Martin: You’re going to be doing a lot of work that’s keeping an Army moving as a 92 Whiskey. Nobody really notices it, nobody thinks about ‘oh, whose purifying my water, how am I getting water, that’s like ok cool. I got water to cook my food.’ They don’t really care, but you know you’re doing your job as a 92 Whiskey because nobody’s getting sick they don’t even have to care where the water is coming from because you got it for them. They are ready to go, you’re keeping them moving.
SGT Paul Kindzierski: Everybody needs water; water is the substance of life.
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