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Donnie Nez, heavy mobile equipment operator, spots

Donnie Nez, heavy mobile equipment operator, spots

Donnie Nez, heavy mobile equipment operator, spots and guides for Joseph Ledbetter, heavy mobile equipment operator lead, as he maneuvers a divested M1A1 Abrams tank into position using a Caterpillar 988 Tracto... More

Staff Sergeant Ruben Garcia, senior enlisted advisor

Staff Sergeant Ruben Garcia, senior enlisted advisor

Staff Sergeant Ruben Garcia, senior enlisted advisor for 1st Force Storage Battalion, and Donnie Nez, heavy mobile equipment operator, ensure that the Caterpillar 988 Tractor, is properly detached from a divest... More

Marines led by Staff Sgt. Steven Wright, heavy equipment

Marines led by Staff Sgt. Steven Wright, heavy equipment

Marines led by Staff Sgt. Steven Wright, heavy equipment mechanic, bow their heads for an opening prayer during the activation ceremony for 1st Force Storage Battalion on the Yermo Annex aboard Marine Corps Log... More

Joseph Ledbetter, heavy mobile equipment operator lead,

Joseph Ledbetter, heavy mobile equipment operator lead,

Joseph Ledbetter, heavy mobile equipment operator lead, uses a Caterpillar 988 tractor to move a divested M1A1 Abrams Tank into position for loading and shipping via rail to Anniston Army Depot, at railway oper... More

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