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Sgt. Sasha Durnal and Spc. Ryan Mcelaney, both assigned

Sgt. Sasha Durnal and Spc. Ryan Mcelaney, both assigned

Sgt. Sasha Durnal and Spc. Ryan Mcelaney, both assigned to the 338th Transportation Detachment (Harbormaster) , adjust radar equipment on the Harbormaster Command and Control Center at Joint Expeditionary Base ... More

Spc. Ryan Mcelaney, assigned to the 338th Transportation

Spc. Ryan Mcelaney, assigned to the 338th Transportation

Spc. Ryan Mcelaney, assigned to the 338th Transportation Detachment (Harbormaster), works on the Harbormaster Command and Control Center at Joint Expeditionary Base Little Creek-Fort Story, Virginia Beach, Va. ... More

Spc. Donald Dinsmore, attached to the 338th Transportation

Spc. Donald Dinsmore, attached to the 338th Transportation

Spc. Donald Dinsmore, attached to the 338th Transportation Detachment (Harbormaster) , makes an adjustment on a sensor atop Harbormaster Command and Control Center at Joint Expeditionary Base Fort Story, Virgin... More

Staff Sgt. Yohannes Page, assigned to the 338th

Staff Sgt. Yohannes Page, assigned to the 338th

Staff Sgt. Yohannes Page, assigned to the 338th Transportation Detachment (Harbormaster) , makes an adjustment on a sensor atop a component of the Harbormaster Command and Control Center at Joint Expeditionary ... More

Spc. Ryan Mcelaney, left, and Sgt. 1st Class David

Spc. Ryan Mcelaney, left, and Sgt. 1st Class David

Spc. Ryan Mcelaney, left, and Sgt. 1st Class David Tate, both assigned to the 338th Transportation Detachment (Harbormaster) , work on the Harbormaster Command and Control Center at Joint Expeditionary Base Lit... More

The Harbormaster Command and Control Center (HCCC)

The Harbormaster Command and Control Center (HCCC)

The Harbormaster Command and Control Center (HCCC) sits near Little Creek Cove in the Mudflats area of Joint Expeditionary Base Little Creek-Fort Story, Virginia Beach, Va. May 14, 2017. Soldiers from the 338t... More

Sgt. 1st Class David Tate, noncommissioned officer

Sgt. 1st Class David Tate, noncommissioned officer

Sgt. 1st Class David Tate, noncommissioned officer in charge of the 338th Transportation Detachment (Harbormaster) , installs a sensor on the Harbormaster Command and Control Center (HCCC) at Joint Expeditionar... More

The Harbormaster Command and Control Center (HCCC)

The Harbormaster Command and Control Center (HCCC)

The Harbormaster Command and Control Center (HCCC) sits on the beach at Joint Expeditionary Base Fort Story, Va. May 15, 2017. Soldiers from the 338th Transportation Detachment (Harbormaster) assembled the sys... More

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