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The leaders and Soldiers of the 539th Transportation

The leaders and Soldiers of the 539th Transportation

The leaders and Soldiers of the 539th Transportation Company stand tall during the unit’s deployment ceremony held on Fort Wainwright, Alaska, Feb. 23. The company deployed to Afghanistan in support of Operatio... More

Soldiers of the 539th stand tall during the unit’s

Soldiers of the 539th stand tall during the unit’s

Soldiers of the 539th stand tall during the unit’s deployment ceremony held on Fort Wainwright, Alaska, Feb. 23. The company will soon be deployed to Afghanistan in support of Operation Enduring Freedom.

1st Lt. Kristin Gonzalez and guidon bearer, Spc. Ryan

1st Lt. Kristin Gonzalez and guidon bearer, Spc. Ryan

1st Lt. Kristin Gonzalez and guidon bearer, Spc. Ryan Conard, stand in front of the 539th Transportation Company formation during the unit’s deployment ceremony at Fort Wainwright, Feb. 23, as the unit prepares... More

Capt. Brite Donkor and 1st Sgt. Michael Breheny case

Capt. Brite Donkor and 1st Sgt. Michael Breheny case

Capt. Brite Donkor and 1st Sgt. Michael Breheny case the 539th Transportation Company colors held by Spec. Ryan Conard during a deployment ceremony at Fort Wainwright, Feb. 23, in preparation for their deployme... More

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