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U.S. Army Reserve Staff Sgt. Luis Escalera, explains

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U.S. Army Reserve Staff Sgt. Luis Escalera, explains how Alpha Company, 35th Expeditionary Signal Battalion, 210th Regional Support Group is providing communication support to U.S Army Reserve soldiers during Hurricane Maria relief efforts at Pfc. Luis F. Garcia Olivares U.S. Army Reserve Center, Yauco, Puerto Rico, Oct. 7, 2017. Escalera is an information technology specialist from Pueblo San German, Puerto Rico, assigned to A. Co. 35th Exp. Sig. Bn., 210th Regional Support Command Group, based out of Yauco, Puerto Rico.
The soldiers from the Army Reserve in Puerto Rico are currently providing great support to the local community by purifying water, clearing roads, delivering fuel to hospitals and other very important tasks around the island. (U. S. Army Reserve photo by Sgt. Edgar Valdez de Leon)

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