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Sgt. Dustin Moore (left), a crew chief with Company

Sgt. Dustin Moore (left), a crew chief with Company

Sgt. Dustin Moore (left), a crew chief with Company C, 7th Battalion, 101st Aviation Regiment, 159th Combat Aviation Brigade, listens carefully as Sgt. 1st Class Clinton Bruce, the brigade standards instructor,... More

Sgt. Dustin Moore, a crew chief with Company C, 7th

Sgt. Dustin Moore, a crew chief with Company C, 7th

Sgt. Dustin Moore, a crew chief with Company C, 7th Battalion, 101st Aviation Regiment, 159th Combat Aviation Brigade, does a careful pre-flight inspection of a UH-60M helicopter at Fort Campbell Friday during ... More

ACSI visits Farah, Afghanistan

ACSI visits Farah, Afghanistan

Dr. Farhad Naser Ganji, quality assurance specialist for Afghan Civil Service Institute, and other members of ACSI visits with the deputy director in Farah District to discuss issues with personnel. ACSI's resp... More

Sgt. Dustin Moore, a crew chief with Company C, 7th

Sgt. Dustin Moore, a crew chief with Company C, 7th

Sgt. Dustin Moore, a crew chief with Company C, 7th Battalion, 101st Aviation Regiment, 159th Combat Aviation Brigade, does a careful pre-flight inspection of a UH-60M helicopter at Fort Campbell, Friday, Aug. ... More

Sgt. Sam Alop, a crew chief with Company C, 4th Battalion,

Sgt. Sam Alop, a crew chief with Company C, 4th Battalion,

Sgt. Sam Alop, a crew chief with Company C, 4th Battalion, 101st Aviation Regiment, 159th Combat Aviation Brigade, makes notes, Friday, Aug. 17, during the hands-on portion of a 5-week aviation crewmember stand... More

Sgt. 1st Class Clinton Bruce (right), the 159th Combat

Sgt. 1st Class Clinton Bruce (right), the 159th Combat

Sgt. 1st Class Clinton Bruce (right), the 159th Combat Aviation Brigade standards instructor, steadies Spc. Jason Gustine, a crew chief with Company A, 4th Battalion, 101st Aviation Regiment, as Gustine guides ... More

Sgt. 1st Class Clinton Bruce (right), the 159th Combat

Sgt. 1st Class Clinton Bruce (right), the 159th Combat

Sgt. 1st Class Clinton Bruce (right), the 159th Combat Aviation Brigade standards instructor, steadies Spc. Jason Gustine, a crew chief with Company A, 4th Battalion, 101st Aviation Regiment, as Gustine guides ... More

Sgt. Sam Alop, a crew chief with Company C, 4th Battalion,

Sgt. Sam Alop, a crew chief with Company C, 4th Battalion,

Sgt. Sam Alop, a crew chief with Company C, 4th Battalion, 101st Aviation Regiment, 159th Combat Aviation Brigade, makes notes, Friday, Aug. 16, during the hands-on portion of a 5-week aviation crewmember stand... More

Sgt. Dustin Moore (left), a crew chief with Company

Sgt. Dustin Moore (left), a crew chief with Company

Sgt. Dustin Moore (left), a crew chief with Company C, 7th Battalion, 101st Aviation Regiment, 159th Combat Aviation Brigade, listens carefully as Sgt. 1st Class Clinton Bruce, the brigade standards instructor,... More

Spc. David Foster, a crew chief with Company B, 4th

Spc. David Foster, a crew chief with Company B, 4th

Spc. David Foster, a crew chief with Company B, 4th Battalion, 101st Aviation Regiment, 159th Combat Aviation Brigade, explains to Staff Sgt. James Rupert, a UH-60 standardization instructor with Company F, 1st... More

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