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Sgt. Thomas Horton, assigned to 372nd Inland Cargo

Sgt. Thomas Horton, assigned to 372nd Inland Cargo

Sgt. Thomas Horton, assigned to 372nd Inland Cargo Transfer Company, uses hand signals to direct movements during forklift training with international aid organizations conducted in support of Operation United ... More

Sgt. Thomas Horton, in the forklift, assigned to 372nd

Sgt. Thomas Horton, in the forklift, assigned to 372nd

Sgt. Thomas Horton, in the forklift, assigned to 372nd Inland Cargo Transfer Company, uses hand signals to direct movements during forklift training with international aid organizations conducted in support of ... More

Sgt. Thomas Horton, in the forklift, assigned to 372nd

Sgt. Thomas Horton, in the forklift, assigned to 372nd

Sgt. Thomas Horton, in the forklift, assigned to 372nd Inland Cargo Transfer Company, teaches forklift operation to workers from various international aid organizations in support of Operation United Assistance... More

Sgt. Thomas Horton, in the forklift, assigned to 372nd

Sgt. Thomas Horton, in the forklift, assigned to 372nd

Sgt. Thomas Horton, in the forklift, assigned to 372nd Inland Cargo Transfer Company, teaches forklift operation to workers from various international aid organizations conducted in support of Operation United ... More

Varlay Konneb, right, a worker with the World Food

Varlay Konneb, right, a worker with the World Food

Varlay Konneb, right, a worker with the World Food Programme, follows directions from Sgt. Thomas Horton, left, assigned to 372nd Inland Cargo Transfer Company, during forklift training conducted in support of ... More

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