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U.S. Army Reserve Petroleum Supply Specialists, 383rd

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U.S. Army Reserve Petroleum Supply Specialists, 383rd

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U.S. Army Reserve Petroleum Supply Specialists, 383rd Quartermaster Company, Weldon
Springs, Mo., conduct fuel loading operations at a Fuel System Supply Point during the Quartermaster
Liquid Logistics Exercise, Fort Huachuca, Ariz., June 18, 2016. QLLEX is an annual U.S. Army
Reserve logistics training event that focuses on the technical training of Quartermaster Soldiers for the
storage, production and on-time distribution of water and petroleum in bulk amounts equivalent to what
they would work with in a combat environment. (Photo by U.S. Army Spc. James Lefty Larimer, 367th
Mobile Public Affairs Detachment)

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18/06/2016
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