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Members of the 823rd Movement Control Team, a U.S.

Members of the 823rd Movement Control Team, a U.S.

Members of the 823rd Movement Control Team, a U.S. Army Reserve unit from Montana, and the 1120th Transportation Battalion, Arizona National Guard, assist in the unloading of a vehicle in the marshaling yard of... More

Transportation specialists from the 823rd Movement

Transportation specialists from the 823rd Movement

Transportation specialists from the 823rd Movement Control Team of the Montana U.S. Army Reserve, and the 1120th Transportation Battalion of the Arizona National Guard, ground-guide a vehicle in the marshaling ... More

Soldiers of both the 823rd Movement Control Team of

Soldiers of both the 823rd Movement Control Team of

Soldiers of both the 823rd Movement Control Team of the Montana U.S. Army Reserve, and the 1120th Transportation Battalion, Arizona National Guard, unload a vehicle in the marshaling yard of the Camp Atterbury ... More

Soldiers from 823rd Movement Control Team, an U.S.

Soldiers from 823rd Movement Control Team, an U.S.

Soldiers from 823rd Movement Control Team, an U.S. Army Reserve unit from Montana, and the 1120th Transportation Battalion, Arizona National Guard, work together during Vibrant Response 14, at Camp Atterbury Jo... More

Soldiers assigned to the 823rd Movement Control Team,

Soldiers assigned to the 823rd Movement Control Team,

Soldiers assigned to the 823rd Movement Control Team, an U.S. Army Reserve unit from Montana and the 1120th Transportation Battalion, Arizona National Guard, hitch and unload a vehicle in the marshaling yard of... More

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