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Members from the 233rd Transportation Company were

Members from the 233rd Transportation Company were

Members from the 233rd Transportation Company were split into teams and played basketball, flag football, soccer and dodge ball outside Natcher physical fitness center in Fort Knox, Ky., Dec. 10. After eight da... More

Staff Sgt. Mark Cecil (center) calls in a medical evacuation

Staff Sgt. Mark Cecil (center) calls in a medical evacuation

Staff Sgt. Mark Cecil (center) calls in a medical evacuation while Pvt. 1st Class Jonathan Entwhistle and Sgt. Bryant Harper pull security. Sgt. Jonathan Deeds lies on a stretcher with a simulated chest wound. ... More

Staff Sgt. Dwayne Smith and Pvt. 1st Class Michael

Staff Sgt. Dwayne Smith and Pvt. 1st Class Michael

Staff Sgt. Dwayne Smith and Pvt. 1st Class Michael Brown take a look under the hood of the Mine Resistant Ambush Protected Vehicle Caiman during training for the vehicle from Jan. 24 to Feb. 28. While many unit... More

The 233rd Transportation Company begins their convoy

The 233rd Transportation Company begins their convoy

The 233rd Transportation Company begins their convoy live fire exercise during the company FTX on Fort Knox July 10. The Heavy Equipment Transport must carefully navigate its way through the narrow lanes of Ste... More

Pvt. 1st Class Michael Brown, wheeled vehicle mechanic

Pvt. 1st Class Michael Brown, wheeled vehicle mechanic

Pvt. 1st Class Michael Brown, wheeled vehicle mechanic with the 233rd Transportation Company from Franklin, Tn., inspects the Mine Resistant Ambush Protected Vehicle (MRAP) Caiman for any loose latches or doors... More

The 233rd Transportation Company’s 1st platoon attends

The 233rd Transportation Company’s 1st platoon attends

The 233rd Transportation Company’s 1st platoon attends first aid training during the company FTX which took place from July 6 to July 14 on Fort Knox. The classroom portion was followed by practical exercises t... More

Sgt. Logan Broome, a wheeled vehicle mechanic with

Sgt. Logan Broome, a wheeled vehicle mechanic with

Sgt. Logan Broome, a wheeled vehicle mechanic with the 233rd Transportation Company from Dawsonville, Ga., removes the battery tray during training on the Mine Resistant Ambush Protected Vehicle (MRAP) Caiman. ... More

Sgt. Benjamin Santimaw radios to operations while Sgt.

Sgt. Benjamin Santimaw radios to operations while Sgt.

Sgt. Benjamin Santimaw radios to operations while Sgt. David Napier continues to pull security at the gate. Throughout the FTX, soldiers from the 233rd Secured Forward Operating Base Professional in Fort Knox, ... More

Soldiers from the 233rd Transportation Company diligently

Soldiers from the 233rd Transportation Company diligently

Soldiers from the 233rd Transportation Company diligently listen to their instructor during drivers training on the Mine Resistant Ambush Protected Vehicle Caiman on Jan. 27. In a few minutes they will step out... More

Heavy transporters from the 233rd Transportation Company

Heavy transporters from the 233rd Transportation Company

Heavy transporters from the 233rd Transportation Company cautiously patrol their lane, searching for IEDs, Dec. 3. Soldiers were split into two teams; the first group would plant the IEDs while the second team ... More

Cpt. Jonathan K. Neal, company commander of the 233rd

Cpt. Jonathan K. Neal, company commander of the 233rd

Cpt. Jonathan K. Neal, company commander of the 233rd Transportation Company, monitors the radio communications of the convoy live fire exercise which took place on Fort Knox July 9 and 10. He acted as the sher... More

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