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Leaders of the 1st Sustainment Brigade and 610th Brigade

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Leaders of the 1st Sustainment Brigade and 610th Brigade

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Leaders of the 1st Sustainment Brigade and 610th Brigade Support Battalion, 4th Infantry Brigade Combat Team, 1st Infantry Division, attend a review and analysis brief, Jan. 19, at Forward Operating Base Falcon so the 1st SB could see the logistical plan the 610th BSB has in place and get feedback on the support they provide to them. "Since they've been here, we have been able to exceed Army standards in all of our logistical areas and a large part of that is due to the support we got from the 1st Sustainment Brigade and their subordinate units providing us the transportation and repair parts from Victory Base (Complex)," said Lt. Col. Rob Weaver, commander of the 610th BSB.

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23/01/2008
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