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Sgt. Benjamin Chamberlain, a mechanic with the Army

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Sgt. Benjamin Chamberlain, a mechanic with the Army

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Sgt. Benjamin Chamberlain, a mechanic with the Army Reserve 3rd Battalion, 411th Regiment (Logistical Support Battalion), Indianapolis, Ind., changes the tire on a light medium tactical vehicle June 3 in the maintenance bay of the Regional Training Institute in Christiansted, St. Croix, U.S. Virgin Islands. Chamberlain and the other mechanics from the 3rd Battalion, 411th Regiment (LSB) conducted maintenance on two LMTVs belonging to the 104th Troop Command of the U.S. Virgin Islands National Guard in preparation for Operation Forward Guardian II, a joint mission involving components of the Army Reserve, National Guard, Air Force and Air National Guard which begins today. (U.S. Army photo by Sgt. 1st Class Ryan C. Matson, 87th USARSCE Public Affairs)

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03/06/2014
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