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Riley Gilliam, a kindergarten student at Walton Elementary,

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Riley Gilliam, a kindergarten student at Walton Elementary,

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Riley Gilliam, a kindergarten student at Walton Elementary, pushes levers to control a crane on an Army Heavy Expanded Mobility Tactical Truck with Staff Sgt. Kyle McGovern, a wheeled vehicle mechanic, 111th Quartermaster Company, during the school’s Science, Technology, Engineering, Art and Math day March 29. Soldiers from Charlie Company, 16th Ordnance Battalion – Staff Sgt. Yolanda Walker, platoon sergeant, and 1st Sgt. Mindy Shearin, company first sergeant – set up the static display from the 111th QM Co. for their adopt-a-school STEAM program to show the students how the HEMTT is involved in Army operations and requires math and science work to work out the calculations for the truck. (Photo by Amy Perry, Fort Lee Public Affairs)

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29/03/2018
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