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Sgt. Edward Brewster, mechanic (top) and Spc. Adam

Sgt. Edward Brewster, mechanic (top) and Spc. Adam

Sgt. Edward Brewster, mechanic (top) and Spc. Adam Hyatt, driver with the 733rd Transportation Company (TC) stationed in Reading, Pa., load donations for transportation to the Keystone Soldiers Warehouse during... More

In an effort to bring some holiday spirit to service

In an effort to bring some holiday spirit to service

In an effort to bring some holiday spirit to service members overseas, the Soldiers of the 733rd Transportation Company (TC) stationed in Reading, Pa. partnered with Blue Ridge Communications and Pencor Service... More

Edward Brewster, mechanic (left), and Spc. Adam Hyatt,

Edward Brewster, mechanic (left), and Spc. Adam Hyatt,

Edward Brewster, mechanic (left), and Spc. Adam Hyatt, driver with the 733rd Transportation Company (TC) stationed in Reading, Pa., load donations for transportation to the Keystone Soldiers Warehouse during th... More

Soldiers of the 733rd Transportation Company (TC) stationed

Soldiers of the 733rd Transportation Company (TC) stationed

Soldiers of the 733rd Transportation Company (TC) stationed in Reading, Pa., and volunteers load donations for transportation to the Keystone Soldiers Warehouse during the Keystone Soldiers’ Stockings for Soldi... More

Sgt. 1st Class Daniel Price (top) and Spc. Adam Hyatt,

Sgt. 1st Class Daniel Price (top) and Spc. Adam Hyatt,

Sgt. 1st Class Daniel Price (top) and Spc. Adam Hyatt, driver with the 733rd Transportation Company (TC) stationed in Reading, Pa., load donations for transportation to the Keystone Soldiers Warehouse during th... More

Sgt. 1st Class Daniel Price (top right),  Sgt. Edward

Sgt. 1st Class Daniel Price (top right), Sgt. Edward

Sgt. 1st Class Daniel Price (top right), Sgt. Edward Brewster, mechanic (left) and Spc. Adam Hyatt, driver with the 733rd Transportation Company (TC) stationed in Reading, Pa., load donations for transportatio... More

Sgt. Jennifer Ranaudo, unit administrator (left), and

Sgt. Jennifer Ranaudo, unit administrator (left), and

Sgt. Jennifer Ranaudo, unit administrator (left), and Capt. Joshua Koncar, commander of the 733rd Transportation Company (TC) stationed in Reading, Pa., load donations for transportation to the Keystone Soldier... More

Soldiers of the 733rd Transportation Company (TC) stationed

Soldiers of the 733rd Transportation Company (TC) stationed

Soldiers of the 733rd Transportation Company (TC) stationed in Reading, Pa., and volunteers load donations for transportation to the Keystone Soldiers Warehouse during the Keystone Soldiers’ Stockings for Soldi... More

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