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388th MCT beats the HEAT, HOUSTON, TEXAS

388th MCT beats the HEAT, HOUSTON, TEXAS

Spc. Christian Garza, a transportation management coordinator with the 388th Movement Control Team, straps in to a gunner’s harness prior to participating in the HMMVW Egress Assistance Trainer at Fort Hood, Te... More

388th MCT beats the HEAT, HOUSTON, TEXAS

388th MCT beats the HEAT, HOUSTON, TEXAS

A Soldier from the 388th Movement Control Team, checks for threats while participating in the Humvee Egress Assistance Trainer at Fort Hood, Texas, Sept. 11, 2020. The HEAT provides critical safety training for... More

388th MCT beats the HEAT, HOUSTON, TEXAS

388th MCT beats the HEAT, HOUSTON, TEXAS

1st Lt. Dennis Rumpel, a unit movement officer for the 388th Movement Control Team, speaks with an observer controller trainer during the HMMVW Egress Assistance Trainer event at Fort Hood, Texas, Sept. 11, 202... More

388th MCT beats the HEAT, HOUSTON, TEXAS

388th MCT beats the HEAT, HOUSTON, TEXAS

Spc. Christian Garza, a transportation management coordinator with the 388th Movement Control Team, straps in to a gunner’s harness prior to participating in the HMMVW Egress Assistance Trainer at Fort Hood, Te... More

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