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U.S. Army Reserve Soldiers conduct vehicle maintenance

U.S. Army Reserve Soldiers conduct vehicle maintenance

U.S. Army Reserve Soldiers conduct vehicle maintenance prior to moving equipment for the first ever Deployment Assistance Team Command and Control Cell proof of principle, Oct. 14. The four readiness divisions ... More

Col. Barry Edberg, the deputy commanding general for

Col. Barry Edberg, the deputy commanding general for

Col. Barry Edberg, the deputy commanding general for the 99th Readiness Division calculates the difference in height from a loading dock and a trailer during the first ever Deployment Assistance Team Command an... More

Maj. Gen. Troy Kok, the commanding general for the

Maj. Gen. Troy Kok, the commanding general for the

Maj. Gen. Troy Kok, the commanding general for the 99th Readiness Division, talks with Lt. Col. Dion Haverstraw, the Deployment Assistance Cell Team Lead for the 99th Readiness Division, about improvements and ... More

U.S. Army Reserve Soldier Sgt. 1st Class Jon Campbell,

U.S. Army Reserve Soldier Sgt. 1st Class Jon Campbell,

U.S. Army Reserve Soldier Sgt. 1st Class Jon Campbell, a materials handling operator assigned to the Deployment Assistance Team Command and Control Cell exercise team, inspects vehicles that will be used during... More

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