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Soldiers with the 316th ESC learn about setting up

Soldiers with the 316th ESC learn about setting up

Soldiers with the 316th ESC learn about setting up the medium Trailer Mounted Support System tent safely from instructor James Fina at Fort Dix, N.J., March 17. Fina talked of a situation when safety protocols ... More

Members of the 316th ESC, carry a medium Trailer Mounted

Members of the 316th ESC, carry a medium Trailer Mounted

Members of the 316th ESC, carry a medium Trailer Mounted Support System tent back to the trailer during the repacking process at Fort Dix, N.J., March 17. These tent systems are the first step in learning how t... More

Soldiers of the 316th ESC move a medium Trailer Mounted

Soldiers of the 316th ESC move a medium Trailer Mounted

Soldiers of the 316th ESC move a medium Trailer Mounted Support System tent so that it may be connected to large tent during the setup process at Fort Dix, N.J., March 19. These tent systems are the first step ... More

Members of the 316th ESC, finalize the setup of two

Members of the 316th ESC, finalize the setup of two

Members of the 316th ESC, finalize the setup of two medium Trailer Mounted Support System tents, which have been connected to each other, leaving only the final steps of staking the tent down and connecting the... More

Master Sgt. Timothy Hamblin, a member of the 316th

Master Sgt. Timothy Hamblin, a member of the 316th

Master Sgt. Timothy Hamblin, a member of the 316th ESC, connects an end wall to the main body of a medium Trailer Mounted Support System tent during the setup process at Fort Dix, N.J., March 17. These tent sys... More

Sgt. 1st Class Nicolas Relacion, a native of West Grove,

Sgt. 1st Class Nicolas Relacion, a native of West Grove,

Sgt. 1st Class Nicolas Relacion, a native of West Grove, Pa., and Chief Warrant Officer 2 Shawn McKay, a native of Pittsburgh, both members of the 316th ESC, remove the straps from a large Trailer Mounted Suppo... More

Pfc. Matthew Hunsberger, a member of the 316th ESC

Pfc. Matthew Hunsberger, a member of the 316th ESC

Pfc. Matthew Hunsberger, a member of the 316th ESC and native of Clarion, Pa., connects a medium Trailer Mounted Support System tent doorway to a large tent doorway during the setup process at Fort Dix, N.J., M... More

Spc. Regis Kessler, a member of the 316th ESC, helps

Spc. Regis Kessler, a member of the 316th ESC, helps

Spc. Regis Kessler, a member of the 316th ESC, helps open a medium Trailer Mounted Support System tent during the setup process at Fort Dix, N.J., March 17. These tent systems are the first step in learning ho... More

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