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BAGRAM AIR BASE, Afghanistan -- (Left to right) Staff Sgt. Gregory Lund, South Korean army Pfcs. Yi Dong Gon and Jung Yong Hoon, and Col. Gary Woltering work side-by-side "mucking" concrete on the airfield here. Civil engineers from the 455th Expeditionary Operations Group and the 100th Korean Engineer Corps poured about 76,000 square feet of concrete so aircraft would have more space on the flightline. Colonel Woltering is the 455th EOG commander.

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BAGRAM AIR BASE, Afghanistan -- South Korean army Pfc. Yi Dong Gon puts the finishing touches on concrete on the flightline here. A South Korean-American engineering project expanded the flightline here by about 76,000 square feet. Private Gon is an engineer with the 100th Korean Engineer Corps.

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AGRAM AIR BASE, Afghanistan -- An American-South Korean engineering project will make it easier for larger-frame aircraft, like this C-130 Hercules from the Michigan Air National Guard, to maneuver in and out of here.



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