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Originally from Broken Arrow, Oklahoma, Spc. Mason

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Originally from Broken Arrow, Oklahoma, Spc. Mason

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Originally from Broken Arrow, Oklahoma, Spc. Mason J. Putnam, (left), now a motor transport operator assigned to 32nd Composite Truck Company, 68th Combat Sustainment Support Battalion, 4th Sustainment Brigade, 4th Infantry Division shows Sgt. Aaron K. Schmidt, (right), from Garland, Texas with 32nd CTC, 68th CSSB, 4SB, 4th Inf. Div. the oil dipstick from the Oshkosh M-ATV, Mine Resistant Ambush Protected Vehicle, 03 Aug. while performing preventive maintenance checks and services, PMCS, in the 68th CSSB consolidated motor pool on Fort Carson, Colorado. The ‘Stagecoach’ Soldiers are preparing their equipment for any and all future missions. (U.S. Army photo by Sgt. James Geelen, 4th Sustainment Brigade Public Affairs Office, 4th Infantry Division)

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03/08/2020
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