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A Soldier with the 335th Transportation Detachment

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A Soldier with the 335th Transportation Detachment

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A Soldier with the 335th Transportation Detachment supervises the delivery of containers containing medical supplies April 9, 2020 aboard Logistics Support Vessel USAV SP4 James A. Loux (LSV-6) at the Port of Shuaiba, Kuwait. Both civilian and military personnel wore protective masks during the delivery operation as one of many health-protection measures. "Each one of us has a very specific role," said U.S. Army Chief Warrant Officer 4 Johnnet D. Razontejada, master and commander of the detachment on the LSV-6. "So when it comes to the topic of readiness, it's important for all of us to remain healthy. If we drop below a certain threshold of personnel on board, the vessel could potentially go deadlined. That's why we are taking our precautions against COVID-19 seriously, so we can remain operational and conduct the mission." (U.S. Army photo by Sgt. Angela O’Hearn)

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09/04/2020
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Mīnā’ ash Shu‘aybah29.04472, 48.15917
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