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Col. Dianna Del Rosso, commander of the 1394th

Col. Dianna Del Rosso, commander of the 1394th

Col. Dianna Del Rosso, commander of the 1394th Transportation Brigade, speaks to Soldiers of the 639th Transportation Detachment in Vallejo, Calif., Sept. 6, 2014. Soldiers of the 639th Transportation Detachme... More

Spc. Samuel Chavez-Sotelo, a transportation management

Spc. Samuel Chavez-Sotelo, a transportation management

Spc. Samuel Chavez-Sotelo, a transportation management coordinator with the 639th Transportation Detachment, center, stands with his family and Col. Dianna Del Rosso, far right, commander of the 1394th Transpor... More

Spc. Ahmed Bakheit, left, a transportation management

Spc. Ahmed Bakheit, left, a transportation management

Spc. Ahmed Bakheit, left, a transportation management coordinator with the 639th Transportation Detachment, receives a flag from Col. Dianna Del Rosso, commander of the 1394th Transportation Brigade, in Vallejo... More

Soldiers and family members of the 639th Transportation

Soldiers and family members of the 639th Transportation

Soldiers and family members of the 639th Transportation Detachment gathered for a welcome home warrior-citizen ceremony in Vallejo, Calif., Sept. 6, 2014. Soldiers of the 639th recently returned from an oversea... More

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