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Pouring concrete the old-fashioned way: by bucket
U.S. and Belize Defence Force service members use buckets to fill a stay-in-place concrete wall system with concrete at the Trial Farm Government School construction site May 15, 2013. Members from the combined team used the buckets after the concrete pumper truck broke. Civil engineers from both the U.S. and Belize are constructing various structures at schools throughout Belize as part of an exercise called New Horizons. Building these facilities will support further education for the children of the country and provide valuable training for U.S. and Belizean service members. (U.S. Air Force photo/Master Sgt. James Law)
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Posted: 5/20/2013
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Pouring concrete the old-fashioned way: by bucket
U.S. and Belize Defence Force service members set a pipe used for pouring concrete at the Trial Farm Government School construction site May 15, 2013. Civil engineers from both the U.S. and Belize are constructing various structures at schools throughout Belize as part of an exercise called New Horizons. Building these facilities will support further education for the children of the country and provide valuable training for U.S. and Belizean service members. (U.S. Air Force photo/Master Sgt. James Law)
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Posted: 5/20/2013
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Pouring concrete the old-fashioned way: by bucket
U.S. Marine Corps Lance Cpl. David Cafarelli, left, combat engineer from the Marine Wing Support Squadron 472, and U.S. Air Force Airman 1st Class Brandon McConnell, power production apprentice from the 823rd RED HORSE Squadron, use buckets to fill a stay-in-place concrete wall system with concrete at the Trial Farm Government School construction site May 15, 2013. U.S. and Belize Defence Force members used the buckets after the concrete pumper truck broke. Civil engineers from both the U.S. and Belize are constructing various structures at schools throughout Belize as part of an exercise called New Horizons. Building these facilities will support further education for the children of the country and provide valuable training for U.S. and Belizean service members. (U.S. Air Force photo/Master Sgt. James Law)
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Posted: 5/20/2013
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Pouring concrete the old-fashioned way: by bucket
Belize Defence Force Lance Cpl. Seul Pech, left, and U.S. Air Force Tech. Sgt. Bryan Palma, power production craftsman from the 823rd RED HORSE Squadron, use buckets to fill a stay-in-place concrete wall system with concrete at the Trial Farm Government School construction site May 15, 2013. U.S. and Belize Defence Force members used the buckets after the concrete pumper truck broke. Civil engineers from both the U.S. and Belize are constructing various structures at schools throughout Belize as part of an exercise called New Horizons. Building these facilities will support further education for the children of the country and provide valuable training for U.S. and Belizean service members. (U.S. Air Force photo/Master Sgt. James Law).
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Posted: 5/20/2013
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Pouring concrete the old-fashioned way: by bucket
Several 5-gallon buckets used to fill a stay-in-place concrete wall system are gathered at the Trial Farm Government School construction site May 15, 2013. U.S. and Belize Defence Force members used the buckets to fill a stay-in-place concrete wall system with concrete after the concrete pumper truck broke. Civil engineers from both the U.S. and Belize are constructing various structures at schools throughout Belize as part of an exercise called New Horizons. Building these facilities will support further education for the children of the country and provide valuable training for U.S. and Belizean service members. (U.S. Air Force photo/Master Sgt. James Law)
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Posted: 5/20/2013
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Bambi Bucket
Army Staff Sgt. Michael Wagner, left, and Army Sgt. Chris Salmond, both with Bravo Company, 1st Battalion, 228th Aviation Regiment, check the position of a "Bambi Bucket" under their CH-47 Chinook helicopter during a training mission March 15. The 2,000-gallon bucket is designed to hang from the helicopter, collect water, and disperse the water at the touch of a button over a fire. The training took place in small body of water along the Rio del Hombre, near the town of Zambrano, Honduras. (U.S. Air Force photo/Tech. Sgt. Sonny Cohrs)
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Posted: 3/15/2007
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Bambi Bucket
A CH-47 Chinook drops water from the “Bambi Bucket” system during a training mission March 15. The 2,000-gallon bucket is designed to hang from the helicopter, collect water, and disperse the water at the touch of a button over a fire. The training took place in small body of water along the Rio del Hombre, near the town of Zambrano, Honduras. (U.S. Air Force photo/Tech. Sgt. Sonny Cohrs)
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Posted: 3/15/2007
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Bambi Bucket
A CH-47 Chinook collects water with a “Bambi Bucket” system during a training mission March 15. The 2,000-gallon bucket is designed to hang from the helicopter, collect water, and disperse the water at the touch of a button over a fire. The training took place in small body of water along the Rio del Hombre, near the town of Zambrano, Honduras. (U.S. Air Force photo/Tech. Sgt. Sonny Cohrs)
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Posted: 3/15/2007
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