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En Vogue performed for a crowd of hundreds of service

En Vogue performed for a crowd of hundreds of service

En Vogue performed for a crowd of hundreds of service members and civilians Jan. 21 at Sustainer Theater, Joint Base Balad, Iraq.

En Vogue performed for a crowd of hundreds of service

En Vogue performed for a crowd of hundreds of service

En Vogue performed for a crowd of hundreds of service members and civilians Jan. 21 at Sustainer Theater, Joint Base Balad, Iraq.

Service members graduate equal opportunity leader course

Service members graduate equal opportunity leader course

Col. Shawn Morrissey (right), commander of the 3rd Sustainment Brigade, 103rd Sustainment Command (Expeditionary), and a Boston native, addresses the 23 service members who graduated from the equal opportunity ... More

En Vogue performed for a crowd of hundreds of service

En Vogue performed for a crowd of hundreds of service

En Vogue performed for a crowd of hundreds of service members and civilians Jan. 21 at Sustainer Theater, Joint Base Balad, Iraq.

En Vogue performed for a crowd of hundreds of service

En Vogue performed for a crowd of hundreds of service

En Vogue performed for a crowd of hundreds of service members and civilians Jan. 21 at Sustainer Theater, Joint Base Balad, Iraq. Before the performance, they signed autographs and posed for photos with service... More

Ziggurat provides historical experience for Soldiers

Ziggurat provides historical experience for Soldiers

Soldiers with the 2nd Detachment, 8th Ordnance Company, 749th Combat Sustainment Support Battalion, 224th Sustainment Brigade, 103rd Sustainment Command (Expeditionary), walk on the steps of the Ziggurat of Ur ... More

En Vogue performed for a crowd of hundreds of service

En Vogue performed for a crowd of hundreds of service

En Vogue performed for a crowd of hundreds of service members and civilians Jan. 21 at Sustainer Theater, Joint Base Balad, Iraq.

Coins of excellence commemorate outstanding Soldiers

Coins of excellence commemorate outstanding Soldiers

Spc. Jerry Rudolph (right), a signal systems support specialist with the 319th Transportation Company, 749th Combat Sustainment Support Battalion, 224th Sustainment Brigade, 103rd Sustainment Command (Expeditio... More

Transporters prepare Soldiers for redeployment

Transporters prepare Soldiers for redeployment

Soldiers at Joint Base Balad, Iraq sit in and listen to speakers during the redeployment transition team brief Jan. 28 at JBB.

The traveling journey, transition of Army combat uniforms

The traveling journey, transition of Army combat uniforms

Spc. Maria Aquilizan, armorer with the Headquarters and Headquarters Company, 749th Combat Sustainment Support Battalion, 224th Sustainment Brigade, 103rd Sustainment Command (Expeditionary), and a San Leandro,... More

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