As the world moved into the 1990s, all eyes turned toward the next century-and the next millennium. With the collapse of the Soviet Union, the United States would take the stage as the unchallenged global superpower. However, this position was quickly tested when instability in the Middle East demanded intervention, leading the United States back into its first major conflict since the Vietnam War. To conduct a swift and successful modern combat operation far from its shores, America would need to rely on the capabilities of its engineers to deliver coordinated supply, secure facilities, and innovative tools.
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