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In the shade of night, soldiers of the 1230th Transportation

In the shade of night, soldiers of the 1230th Transportation

In the shade of night, soldiers of the 1230th Transportation Company, "Road Dawgs,” conducted convoy Tactics, Techniques and Procedures, and honed movement drills to sharpen skills in preparation for the follow... More

Staff Sgt. Sheila D. Lucious, a native of Chicago,

Staff Sgt. Sheila D. Lucious, a native of Chicago,

Staff Sgt. Sheila D. Lucious, a native of Chicago, 3rd squad team leader, truck commander, 1230th Transportation Company. Lucious is securing a generator to a trailer for shipment. Lucious employed an M1120 Hea... More

Mine Resistant Ambush Protected Vehicles with tow lines

Mine Resistant Ambush Protected Vehicles with tow lines

Mine Resistant Ambush Protected Vehicles with tow lines all secure, are ready to move out. Soldiers of the 1230th Transportation Company practiced the Mine Resistant Ambush Protected Vehicle, Hasty Hook-Up dril... More

Soldiers of the 1230th Transportation Company practiced

Soldiers of the 1230th Transportation Company practiced

Soldiers of the 1230th Transportation Company practiced the Mine Resistant Ambush Protected Vehicle, Hasty Hook-Up drills, Oct, 12, 2013, at Camp Marmal, Mazar-e-Sharif, Afghanistan. The 1230th TC Soldiers are ... More

A pair of Mine Resistant Ambush Protected Vehicles

A pair of Mine Resistant Ambush Protected Vehicles

A pair of Mine Resistant Ambush Protected Vehicles with tow lines all secure and ready to move out. Soldiers of the 1230th Transportation Company practiced the Mine Resistant Ambush Protected Vehicle, Hasty Hoo... More

A 1230th Transportation Company soldier quickly unhooks

A 1230th Transportation Company soldier quickly unhooks

A 1230th Transportation Company soldier quickly unhooks the Rapid Extraction Hook, during a hasty hook-up drill. The drill is employed if a vehicle breaks down, or gets disabled during a convoy, Oct, 12, 2013, ... More

A 1230th Transportation Company  soldier  guides a

A 1230th Transportation Company soldier guides a

A 1230th Transportation Company soldier guides a Mine Resistant Ambush Protected Vehicle into position as the company prepares to rehearse convoy tactics, techniques and procedures, and hone movement drills t... More

The 1230th Transportation Company soldiers quickly

The 1230th Transportation Company soldiers quickly

The 1230th Transportation Company soldiers quickly check and make sure the tow ropes on the Mine Resistant Ambush Protected Vehicle are secure before signaling to the driver that it is safe to move out. The Sol... More

A pair of Mine Resistant Ambush Protected Vehicles

A pair of Mine Resistant Ambush Protected Vehicles

A pair of Mine Resistant Ambush Protected Vehicles with tow lines all secure are ready to move out. Soldiers of the 1230th Transportation Company practiced the Mine Resistant Ambush Protected Vehicle, Hasty Hoo... More

“We practice these drills until its muscle memory,”

“We practice these drills until its muscle memory,”

“We practice these drills until its muscle memory,” said 1st Lt. Derek Ellyson, platoon leader, as he described the soldiers rehearsing convoy tactics, techniques and procedures, and honing movement drills to s... More

Staff Sgt. Sheila D. Lucious, a native of Chicago,

Staff Sgt. Sheila D. Lucious, a native of Chicago,

Staff Sgt. Sheila D. Lucious, a native of Chicago, 3rd squad team leader, truck commander, 1230th Transportation Company. Lucious is sitting in the cab of an Heavy Expanded Mobility Tactical Truck. Lucious is a... More

Staff Sgt. Sheila D. Lucious, a native of Chicago,

Staff Sgt. Sheila D. Lucious, a native of Chicago,

Staff Sgt. Sheila D. Lucious, a native of Chicago, 3rd squad team leader, truck commander, 1230th Transportation Company, is standing in front of a Heavy Expanded Mobility Tactical Truck. Lucious is a 50 plus y... More

Staff Sgt. Sheila D. Lucious, a native of Chicago,

Staff Sgt. Sheila D. Lucious, a native of Chicago,

Staff Sgt. Sheila D. Lucious, a native of Chicago, 3rd squad team leader, truck commander, 1230th Transportation Company. Lucious is finished securing a generator to a trailer for shipment. Lucious employed an ... More

Staff Sgt. Diana Meredith, native of Bainbridge, Ga.,

Staff Sgt. Diana Meredith, native of Bainbridge, Ga.,

Staff Sgt. Diana Meredith, native of Bainbridge, Ga., and the soldiers of the 1230th Transportation Company, “Road Dawgs,” are practicing convoy tactics, techniques and procedures in preparation for the followi... More

Panel Two - “A Day in the Life,” Staff Sgt. Sheila

Panel Two - “A Day in the Life,” Staff Sgt. Sheila

Panel Two - “A Day in the Life,” Staff Sgt. Sheila D. Lucious, a native of Chicago, 3rd squad team leader, truck commander, 1230th Transportation Company, is featured in this story panel. Lucious is a 50 plus y... More

In the shade of night, Soldiers of the 1230th Transportation

In the shade of night, Soldiers of the 1230th Transportation

In the shade of night, Soldiers of the 1230th Transportation Company, “Road Dawgs,” conducted convoy tactics, techniques and procedures, and hone movement drills to sharpen skills in preparation for the followi... More

In the shade of night, a pair of Mine Resistant Ambush

In the shade of night, a pair of Mine Resistant Ambush

In the shade of night, a pair of Mine Resistant Ambush Protected Vehicles secured to one another with tow lines are ready to move out. Soldiers of the 1230th Transportation Company practiced Hasty Hook-Up, move... More

Panel One - “A Day in the Life,” Staff Sgt. Sheila

Panel One - “A Day in the Life,” Staff Sgt. Sheila

Panel One - “A Day in the Life,” Staff Sgt. Sheila D. Lucious, a native of Chicago, 3rd squad team leader, truck commander, 1230th Transportation Company, is featured in this story panel. Lucious is a 50 plus y... More

A 1230th Transportation Company soldier serves as a

A 1230th Transportation Company soldier serves as a

A 1230th Transportation Company soldier serves as a safety ground guide while another soldier provides movement signals for the driver of an Mine Resistant Ambush Protected Vehicle, backing a vehicle up to anot... More

Staff Sgt. Diana Meredith, native of Bainbridge, Ga.,

Staff Sgt. Diana Meredith, native of Bainbridge, Ga.,

Staff Sgt. Diana Meredith, native of Bainbridge, Ga., and the soldiers of the 1230th Transportation Company, “Road Dawgs,” are practicing convoy tactics, techniques and procedures in preparation for the followi... More

In the shade of night, soldiers of the 1230th Transportation

In the shade of night, soldiers of the 1230th Transportation

In the shade of night, soldiers of the 1230th Transportation Company, Road Dawgs,” conducted convoy Tactics, Techniques and Procedures, and honed movement drills to sharpen skills in preparation for the followi... More

A 1230th Transportation Company soldier quickly secures

A 1230th Transportation Company soldier quickly secures

A 1230th Transportation Company soldier quickly secures a second tow cable on the Mine Resistant Ambush Protected Vehicle. The drill is employed if a vehicle breaks down, or gets disabled during a convoy, Oct, ... More

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