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18th Combat Sustainment Support Bn.’s HQ Co. preps for the field

18th Combat Sustainment Support Bn.’s HQ Co. preps for the field

USAG GRAFENWOEHR, Germany- Headquarters Company, 18th Combat Sustainment Support Battalion Soldiers set up a Tactical Operations Center in a field environment. Headquarters and Headquarters Company, 18th Combat... More

Lt. Gen. Ben Hodges, commanding general of U.S. Army

Lt. Gen. Ben Hodges, commanding general of U.S. Army

Lt. Gen. Ben Hodges, commanding general of U.S. Army Europe, talks with Soldiers from 149th Human Resources, Texas National Guard about the importance of Operation Atlantic Resolve here Nov. 27. (Photo by 1st S... More

16th Sustainment Brigade supply Soldiers help control Atlantic Resolve movement

16th Sustainment Brigade supply Soldiers help control Atlantic Resolve...

Staff Sgt. Sean English, Bravo Company, 457th CA Movement Control Team, supervises cargo net arrangement prior air transport while also checking for unserviceable rings or holes in the net. (Photo by Spc. Ferna... More

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