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Soldiers assigned to the 10th Sustainment Brigade and

Soldiers assigned to the 10th Sustainment Brigade and

Soldiers assigned to the 10th Sustainment Brigade and the 330th Movement Control Battalion load and secure the recovered logistics information systems on the back of a heavy expanded mobility tactical truck wit... More

Zion Johnson poses for a photo shoot in Central, South

Zion Johnson poses for a photo shoot in Central, South

Zion Johnson poses for a photo shoot in Central, South Carolina

Sgt. Hanson Thomas, an Orange, N.J., native, truck

Sgt. Hanson Thomas, an Orange, N.J., native, truck

Sgt. Hanson Thomas, an Orange, N.J., native, truck commander, left, Spc. Drake Baldwin, a Dayton, Ohio native, utilities equipment repairer, center, and Spc. Kenneth Jobin, a Staten Island, New York native, sus... More

Soldiers from the convoy escort team provide security

Soldiers from the convoy escort team provide security

Soldiers from the convoy escort team provide security while the sustainment automation support management office team and other members of the convoy, all assigned to the 10th Sustainment Brigade, work together... More

The Salang Pass meanders through the Hindu Kush Mountains

The Salang Pass meanders through the Hindu Kush Mountains

The Salang Pass meanders through the Hindu Kush Mountains and has been called one of the most dangerous roads in the world.(Photo by Sgt. Michael K. Selvage, 10th Sustainment Brigade Public Affairs NCO)(Released)

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