They call it "Fallujah's Monster Garage."
A reminder that some welding jobs are more important than others...
"Sgt. David Liske of McCausland is a member of Combat Service Support Company 122 (CSSC-122), a unit which provides vehicle recovery and maintenance services for fellow Marines operating throughout western Iraq. A major task of the metalworkers is to weld additional armor onto Humvees and other military vehicles. "We're the guys who protect the rifle carriers and make sure they come home to their families," said Liske, the welding shop's noncommissioned officer in charge. "They want to come home to their families just like the rest of us." After arriving in Iraq last September, the unit's members worked around the clock to weld armor on more than 115 military vehicles used for convoys and patrols during the height of Fallujah combat operations."
"Sgt. David Liske of McCausland is a member of Combat Service Support Company 122 (CSSC-122), a unit which provides vehicle recovery and maintenance services for fellow Marines operating throughout western Iraq. A major task of the metalworkers is to weld additional armor onto Humvees and other military vehicles. "We're the guys who protect the rifle carriers and make sure they come home to their families," said Liske, the welding shop's noncommissioned officer in charge. "They want to come home to their families just like the rest of us." After arriving in Iraq last September, the unit's members worked around the clock to weld armor on more than 115 military vehicles used for convoys and patrols during the height of Fallujah combat operations."


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