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Supplying the warfighter with strategic deployment

Supplying the warfighter with strategic deployment

Supplying the warfighter with strategic deployment capabilities. 1st Sgt. Timothy Lawn, (left), of the 205th Press Camp Headquarters interviews Command Sgt. Maj. Herlon Stephens (center) and Col. Kenneth Fetzer... More

Supplying the warfighter with strategic deployment

Supplying the warfighter with strategic deployment

Supplying the warfighter with strategic deployment capabilities. 1st Lt. Quentin Fillmore, battle captain, and Staff Sgt. Orion Barnes, automated information for movement systems non-commissioned officer in ch... More

Supplying the warfighter with strategic deployment

Supplying the warfighter with strategic deployment

Supplying the warfighter with strategic deployment capabilities. Col. Michael Beane, operations officer for the Deployment Support Command based in Birmingham, Ala., and COL Kenneth Fetzer, 1190th Transportatio... More

A 36-star flag sewn by a French woman and brought back

A 36-star flag sewn by a French woman and brought back

A 36-star flag sewn by a French woman and brought back to the U.S. by 94th Infantry Division soldiers is on display in the basement of the U.S. Army Reserve Command headquarters near the Kerwin Conference Room.... More

FORT MCCOY, Wisc. -- Spc. Jonathan Bryant, a cargo

FORT MCCOY, Wisc. -- Spc. Jonathan Bryant, a cargo

FORT MCCOY, Wisc. -- Spc. Jonathan Bryant, a cargo specialist from Los Angeles with the 211th Inland Cargo Transportation Company, based in Orange County, Calif., hooks a loader to a connex during the Trans War... More

Food to the FOB, US Army Photo

Food to the FOB, US Army Photo

Soldiers with the 282d Quartermaster Company located in Montgomery, Ala., load residual food supplies into a refrigerated connex during WAREX 86-16-03 training, July 19. More than 92 units from across the U.S. ... More

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