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A soldier from 1st Combat Aviation Brigade, prepares

A soldier from 1st Combat Aviation Brigade, prepares

A soldier from 1st Combat Aviation Brigade, prepares to unload an LCLA load of Meals Ready to Eat and Water to the for the first Low-Cost, Low-Altitude Aerial Delivery System drop on Fort Bliss, Feb. 24. Thirt... More

A soldier from 1st Combat Aviation Brigade, unloads

A soldier from 1st Combat Aviation Brigade, unloads

A soldier from 1st Combat Aviation Brigade, unloads an LCLA load of Meals Ready to Eat and Water to the for the first Low-Cost, Low-Altitude Aerial Delivery System drop on Fort Bliss, Feb. 24. Thirty-five "Pro... More

Pvt. Kyle Gipp,a wheeled vechile mechanic with Bravo

Pvt. Kyle Gipp,a wheeled vechile mechanic with Bravo

Pvt. Kyle Gipp,a wheeled vechile mechanic with Bravo Company, 501st Brigade Support Battalion, 1st Brigade Combat Team, 1st Armored Division and native of St. Mary’s, Ga., prepares a load of Meals Ready to Eat ... More

A group of soldiers from 501st Brigade Support Battalion,

A group of soldiers from 501st Brigade Support Battalion,

A group of soldiers from 501st Brigade Support Battalion, 1st Brigade Combat Team, 1st Armored Division carry an LCLA load of Meals Ready to Eat and Water to the for the first Low-Cost, Low-Altitude Aerial Del... More

The first LCLA load of Meals Ready to Eat and Water

The first LCLA load of Meals Ready to Eat and Water

The first LCLA load of Meals Ready to Eat and Water to the for the first Low-Cost, Low-Altitude Aerial Delivery System is dropped on Fort Bliss, Feb. 24. Thirty-five ‘Provider’ soldiers, representing all of th... More

Three soldiers from 501st Brigade Support Battalion,

Three soldiers from 501st Brigade Support Battalion,

Three soldiers from 501st Brigade Support Battalion, 1st Brigade Combat Team, 1st Armored Division gather a LCLA load of Meals Ready to Eat and Water to after the first Low-Cost, Low-Altitude Aerial Delivery Sy... More

Thirty-five ‘Provider’ soldiers, representing all of

Thirty-five ‘Provider’ soldiers, representing all of

Thirty-five ‘Provider’ soldiers, representing all of the companies of 501st Brigade Support Battalion, 1st Brigade Combat Team, 1st Armored Division, pose for a photo with a CH-47 Chinook in the background foll... More

A group of soldiers from 1st Combat Aviation Brigade,

A group of soldiers from 1st Combat Aviation Brigade,

A group of soldiers from 1st Combat Aviation Brigade, assist the soldiers of 501st Brigade Support Battalion, 1st Brigade Combat Team, 1st Armored Division in loading an LCLA load of Meals Ready to Eat and Wate... More

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