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Army Reserve shower, laundry and clothing repair specialists

Army Reserve shower, laundry and clothing repair specialists

Army Reserve shower, laundry and clothing repair specialists with the 140th Quartermaster Company from Fort Totten, N.Y., prepare clothing for redistribution of soldiers participating in Combat Support Training... More

Army Reserve Spc. Milton Rodriguez, a Shower, laundry

Army Reserve Spc. Milton Rodriguez, a Shower, laundry

Army Reserve Spc. Milton Rodriguez, a Shower, laundry and clothing repair specialist of the 140th Quartermaster Company from Fort Totten, N.Y., inventories clothing in support of Soldiers participating in Comba... More

Pvt. Dewayne Endecott, 1013th Quartermaster Reserve

Pvt. Dewayne Endecott, 1013th Quartermaster Reserve

Pvt. Dewayne Endecott, 1013th Quartermaster Reserve Company, Nebraska National Guard, North Platte, Neb., finds a convenient storage location inside one of the Laundry Advance Systems while packing up to return... More

An NCO instructs his Soldiers on proper operation of laundry equipment

An NCO instructs his Soldiers on proper operation of laundry equipment

FORT HOOD, Texas. – U.S. Army Reserve Soldier Sgt. David Chapa explains the proper way to stabilize the laundry advance system and ways to minimize the effects if it were to become unbalanced during annual trai... More

Nebraska National Guardsmen of the 1013th Quartermaster

Nebraska National Guardsmen of the 1013th Quartermaster

Nebraska National Guardsmen of the 1013th Quartermaster Reserve Company, North Platte, Neb., take a break from loading up the Laundry Advance System before returning home from Vigilant Guard 2014, Aug. 6, 2014.... More

Warrior Exercise - Public domain portrait drawing

Warrior Exercise - Public domain portrait drawing

U.S. Army Staff Sgt. Steve Barclay, from Crawfordsville, Ind., a platoon sergeant with the 855th Quartermaster Company out of Grissom, Ind., prepares the washer/dryer drums on a Laundry Advance System during Wa... More

Specialist passes off laundry bundle

Specialist passes off laundry bundle

FORT HOOD, Texas. – U.S. Army Reserve Solider Spc. Martin Benavides, of San Antonio, Texas, passes laundry bundles to be placed in the Laundry Advance System, during annual training. Spc. Benavides is part of ... More

FORT HOOD, Texas – Spc. Logan Rath, an Army Reserve

FORT HOOD, Texas – Spc. Logan Rath, an Army Reserve

FORT HOOD, Texas – Spc. Logan Rath, an Army Reserve public affairs broadcaster, prepares to interview Spc. Jarod Neven on Aug. 16, 2016, about the laundry advance system used for operations by the 340th Quarter... More

Spc. Raymond Bringewatt and Pvt. Dwayne Endecott, 1013th

Spc. Raymond Bringewatt and Pvt. Dwayne Endecott, 1013th

Spc. Raymond Bringewatt and Pvt. Dwayne Endecott, 1013th Quartermaster Reserve Company, Nebraska National Guard, North Platte, Neb., load up the Laundry Advance System in preparation to return home from Vigilan... More

Soldiers of the 1013th Quartermaster Company set up

Soldiers of the 1013th Quartermaster Company set up

Soldiers of the 1013th Quartermaster Company set up the receiving tent for the laundry advance system to be used during the Combat Support Training Exercise at Joint Base McGuire-Dix-Lakehurst, N.J., Feb. 20, 2... More

FT. HOOD, Texas. – 1st Lt. Troy Preston, a public affairs

FT. HOOD, Texas. – 1st Lt. Troy Preston, a public affairs

FT. HOOD, Texas. – 1st Lt. Troy Preston, a public affairs officer with the 211th Mobile Public Affairs Detachment, interviewed Sgt. David Chapa, a shower/laundry and clothing repair specialist, of the 340th Qua... More

FORT HOOD, Texas – Spc. Logan Rath, an Army Reserve

FORT HOOD, Texas – Spc. Logan Rath, an Army Reserve

FORT HOOD, Texas – Spc. Logan Rath, an Army Reserve public affairs broadcaster, interviews Company Commander Capt. Andrew Graham, of the 340th Quartermaster Company on Aug. 16, 2016. Graham discusses the import... More

U.S. Army Spc. William York, 1013th Quartermaster Company,

U.S. Army Spc. William York, 1013th Quartermaster Company,

U.S. Army Spc. William York, 1013th Quartermaster Company, ties up tent ropes while setting up the receiving tent for the laundry advance system to be used during their Combat Support Training Exercise at Joint... More

FORT HOOD, Texas – Sgt. 1st Class Julian Crawford of

FORT HOOD, Texas – Sgt. 1st Class Julian Crawford of

FORT HOOD, Texas – Sgt. 1st Class Julian Crawford of the 340th Quartermaster Company provides training to unit member Spc. Martin Benavides, on Aug. 16, 2016, his first day working with the laundry advance syst... More

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