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Soldier spotlight: Say hello to Army mariner Spc. Christina Behymer

Soldier spotlight: Say hello to Army mariner Spc. Christina Behymer

Spc. Christina Behymer, (right) 331st Transportation Company, 24th Trans. Battalion, 7th Sustainment Brigade handles lines on board the Logistic Support Vessel-1, the Gen. Frank S. Besson Jr., as it sails the S... More

Pfc. Allison Lowber (left), watercraft operator assigned

Pfc. Allison Lowber (left), watercraft operator assigned

Pfc. Allison Lowber (left), watercraft operator assigned to the 331st Transportation Company, 24th Trans. Battalion, 7th Sustainment Brigade, gets a breath of fresh air after exiting the gas chamber. This is th... More

A soldier stands at the ready to enter the gas chamber

A soldier stands at the ready to enter the gas chamber

A soldier stands at the ready to enter the gas chamber during the CBRN training session at Fort Eustis, Va., Nov. 9.

Gen. William Fraser, left, head of the U.S. Transportation

Gen. William Fraser, left, head of the U.S. Transportation

Gen. William Fraser, left, head of the U.S. Transportation Command, presents Capt. Christina Shelton, commander of the 331st Transportation Company (Modular Causeway System), 24th Transportation Battalion, 7th ... More

Staff Sgt. Tim Underwood, (left) operations non-commissioned

Staff Sgt. Tim Underwood, (left) operations non-commissioned

Staff Sgt. Tim Underwood, (left) operations non-commissioned officer in charge, 331st Transportation Company, 24th Trans. Battalion, experiences the effect of the gas chamber during the unit’s Wednesday morning... More

No one is more professional than I

No one is more professional than I

Command Sgt. Maj. Willie C. Tennant Sr., command sergeant major, 3rd Sustainment Command (Expeditionary), Fort Knox, Ky., and guest speaker for the 24th Transportation Battalion's NCO Induction Ceremony, addres... More

Casing the colors, US forces in Iraq

Casing the colors, US forces in Iraq

Lt. Col. Layton Dunbar, right, and Command Sgt. Maj. Jade James, left, the 24th Transportation Battalion commander and command sergeant major, respectively, case the battalion colors during the 24th Trans. Bn. ... More

Gen. William Fraser, left, head of the U.S. Transportation

Gen. William Fraser, left, head of the U.S. Transportation

Gen. William Fraser, left, head of the U.S. Transportation Command, presents Sgt. Jovanny Vargas, a watercraft operator with the 331st Transportation Company (Modular Causeway System), 24th Transportation Batta... More

Gen. William Fraser, head of the U.S. Transportation

Gen. William Fraser, head of the U.S. Transportation

Gen. William Fraser, head of the U.S. Transportation Command, speaks to 22 soldiers of the 331st Transportation Company (Modular Causeway System), 24th Transportation Battalion, 7th Sustainment Brigade, during ... More

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