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Army Reserve soldiers with the 316th Expeditionary

Army Reserve soldiers with the 316th Expeditionary

Army Reserve soldiers with the 316th Expeditionary Sustainment Command and the 326th Quartermaster Company, New Castle, Pa., assemble a mobile kitchen trailer here, Aug. 18. The MKT will serve breakfast to memb... More

Staff Sgt. Will Glass, a non-commissioned officer in

Staff Sgt. Will Glass, a non-commissioned officer in

Staff Sgt. Will Glass, a non-commissioned officer in charge, 326th Quartermaster, New Castle, Pa., unloads protective curtains for a mobile kitchen unit here. The MKT will serve breakfast to members of the Hono... More

U.S. Army Reserve Soldiers assigned to the14th Quartermaster

U.S. Army Reserve Soldiers assigned to the14th Quartermaster

U.S. Army Reserve Soldiers assigned to the14th Quartermaster Company, New Castle, Pa., fill a micro filter bag with Buzzard Roost Pond water June 13, 2016, at Fort A.P. Hill, Va. The unit purified water for the... More

Spc. Todd S. Boban, a water treatment specialist from

Spc. Todd S. Boban, a water treatment specialist from

Spc. Todd S. Boban, a water treatment specialist from Manor, Pa., with the 14th Quartermaster Company out of Greensburg, Pa., operates a Reverse Osmosis Water Purification Unit during Beyond the Horizon 2015. T... More

Sergeant Michael Shullo, Water Treatment Specialist,

Sergeant Michael Shullo, Water Treatment Specialist,

Sergeant Michael Shullo, Water Treatment Specialist, 14th Quartermaster Company, Greensburg, Pennsylvania, stands confident during a break in 92W maintenance training at Fort Story, Virginia.

Sergeant Michael Shullo, Water Treatment Specialist,

Sergeant Michael Shullo, Water Treatment Specialist,

Sergeant Michael Shullo, Water Treatment Specialist, and Staff Sgt. Kevin Metzger, 14th Quartermaster Company, Greensburg, Pennsylvania, disassembles a water purification pump during 92W maintenance training at... More

Spc. Eric N. Bryant, a water treatment specialist from

Spc. Eric N. Bryant, a water treatment specialist from

Spc. Eric N. Bryant, a water treatment specialist from Pittsburgh, with the 14th Quartermaster Company out of Greensburg, Pa., connects a water purification unit hose to a 3K water storage unit during Beyond th... More

U.S. Army Reserve Pfc. Cornel Brownfield, a native

U.S. Army Reserve Pfc. Cornel Brownfield, a native

U.S. Army Reserve Pfc. Cornel Brownfield, a native of Greensburg, Pa., and water treatment specialist assigned to the 14th Quartermaster Company, based out of New Castle, Pa., troubleshoots a broken water line ... More

Sgt. Justin J. Hultz, a water purification sergeant,

Sgt. Justin J. Hultz, a water purification sergeant,

Sgt. Justin J. Hultz, a water purification sergeant, 14th Quartermaster Company, Greensburg, Pa., stuffs a hose into an empty bag that will be filled with 3,000 gallons of water here. The 3,000 gallon bag is ho... More

Sergeant Michael Shullo, Water Treatment Specialist,

Sergeant Michael Shullo, Water Treatment Specialist,

Sergeant Michael Shullo, Water Treatment Specialist, 14th Quartermaster Company, Greensburg, Pennsylvania, assembles a water purification pump during 92W maintenance training at Fort Story, Virginia.

Spc. Eric N. Bryant, a water treatment specialist from

Spc. Eric N. Bryant, a water treatment specialist from

Spc. Eric N. Bryant, a water treatment specialist from Pittsburgh, with the 14th Quartermaster Company out of Greensburg, Pa., scrubs down a pool during Beyond the Horizon 2015. The 14th is providing water reso... More

Spc. Robert M. Giran, a water purification specialist,

Spc. Robert M. Giran, a water purification specialist,

Spc. Robert M. Giran, a water purification specialist, and Sgt. Justin J. Hultz, a water purification sergeant, both with the 14th Quartermaster Company, Greensburg, Pa., work together to fill a 3,000 gallon ba... More

Army Sgt. Robert M. Giran, a water treatment specialist

Army Sgt. Robert M. Giran, a water treatment specialist

Army Sgt. Robert M. Giran, a water treatment specialist from West Mifflin, Pa., with the 14th Quartermaster Company out of Greensburg, Pa., rinses off a water purification unit component during Beyond the Horiz... More

U.S. Army Reserve Soldiers assigned to the 14th

U.S. Army Reserve Soldiers assigned to the 14th

U.S. Army Reserve Soldiers assigned to the 14th Quartermaster Company, based out of New Castle, Pa., prepare a tank to fill with water being pumped from a pond June 13, 2016, at Fort A.P. Hill, Va. This is all ... More

Spc. Robert M. Giran, a water purification specialist,

Spc. Robert M. Giran, a water purification specialist,

Spc. Robert M. Giran, a water purification specialist, 14th Quartermaster Company., Greensburg, Pa., turns his wrench to begin pumping water into a 3,000 gallon bag here recently. The bag will be used to supply... More

Army Sgt. Joshua M. Chua, a water treatment specialist

Army Sgt. Joshua M. Chua, a water treatment specialist

Army Sgt. Joshua M. Chua, a water treatment specialist from New Kensington, Pa., with the 14th Quartermaster Company out of Greensburg, Pa., attempts to connect a hose onto a water purification unit during Beyo... More

Army Sgt. Justin Hultz, a water treatment specialist

Army Sgt. Justin Hultz, a water treatment specialist

Army Sgt. Justin Hultz, a water treatment specialist with the 14th Quartermaster Company out of Greensburg, Pa., attaches a hose onto a water purification unit during Beyond the Horizon 2015. The 14th is provid... More

Pfc. Andrew Baker and Spc. Spencer Meyers, food service

Pfc. Andrew Baker and Spc. Spencer Meyers, food service

Pfc. Andrew Baker and Spc. Spencer Meyers, food service specialists with the 316th Expeditionary Sustainment Command, and Sgt. Chadwick Brown, a food service sergeant, 316th ESC here consult an Army manual inst... More

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