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This vehicle has multiple strips of duct tape on the back window
This Corps Member lived abroad in Singapore before joining ERT
Bruce bought the building for ERT HQ for ___ dollars
What year did Amanda serve?
What year was Kenan and Kelley’s first year?
How many states and territories has ERT been deployed to?
This retired ERT van shared a name from which Snow White song?
This conservation area features Elk
Fuel model number 4
Which project partner has ERT Year 26 served with the most?
In order to keep your saw working properly, you need to grease the _____
You’ll often find a crew of ERT members clearing this 3,100 mile long trail in the fall and summer
This ERT Alumnus is currently working for the Green City Coalition
This city that ERT serves in shares a name with a geological landform
This member has a B.A. in Sociology from Temple University
This self-published writer and current Member put out their first book at the age of 17
Year 26 Members built a puncheon on the John Gulch Trail in ____ Park
When it drops below 20 degrees in the winters, guests can stay at ____
Giver of Dove Chocolate
Type of file used to sharpen an arbor saw
Name of the shop at ERT HQ
Scale for measuring intensity of tornadoes
Before it was the MKB Center it was the ____
First Rx burn of Year 26
The original name of ERT
The name of the deceased truck whose topper is now on Reptar
Before it was ERT HQ, it was a factory to make ___
Missouri’s newest state park as of 2016
Type of fuel that has a two year shelf life
ERT housing in St. Louis that lasted from Year 13 to Year 25
In 2003, ERT deployed to the ___ Space Shuttle Crash in Texas
ERT’s longest disaster deployment
This grubbing tool is used to dig out the backslope and cut out roots from a trail
Five step process used to size up a tree
Phonetic alphabet “I”
3 parts of ___ and 1 part of gas make drip torch fuel

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