Over 230 teams cleaned up debris and installed four temporary bridges.
The team has all but installed a revolving door.
A second team was already dealing with room 7299A and installing similar arrangements.
Johnson said the team installed an elaborate hidden camera system in the locker room and weight rooms to spy on the players.
In the fall of 1929, the team installed lights at its field, allowing for night games.
Team members sat together, chatting happily while keeping a wary ear open to find out how many gates the other teams had installed.
Yet, the moment passed and the team installed itself on 1st position often separated by over 6 points to the next position.
The team has installed closed-circuit television monitors at each concession stand so that fans can keep up with the action on the field.
On the first day the teams installed 91 panels, breaking the previous daily record of 35 set by other National Guard troops.
Over two work weeks the teams installed 1,100 panels along a 9,000 foot border.