RMHF4272–Small-arms repairers from the Alaska and Arizona Army National Guards inspect M4 carbines and M240 machine guns, June 22, at Fort Greely, Alaska, which is located approximately 100 miles southeast of Fairbanks, Alaska. The Arizona Guard was invited to Alaska to assist in weapons and night vision optics inspections for the Alaska National Guard’s 49th Missile Defense Battalion. (Arizona Army National Guard photo by Staff Sgt. Brian A. Barbour) 3666th SMC helps Alaska Guard sustain the force 160622-Z-LW032-011
RM2N63K8H–An Arizona Army National Guard Modular Catastrophic Recovery System (MCRS) is ready for offloading after being used to recover an inoperable M977 A4 Heavy Expanded Mobility Tactical Truck from Pinal Air Park in Marana, Feb. 5, 2023. The MCRS, which is made up of an M983A4 Light Equipment Transporter, a Fifth Wheel Towing and Recovery Device and a XM1150 Tilt Deck Recovery Trailor, can transport 35 tons. (Arizona Army National Guard photo by Sgt. 1st Class Brian A. Barbour)
RMPE61BE–Arizona Army National Guard Soldiers in the 3666th Support Maintenance Company work on tactical vehicles Sept. 19, 2015, at Camp Dodge Joint Maneuver Training Center in Johnston, Iowa. The 3666th SMC was conducting its annual training at Camp Dodge, which has the facilities and equipment to train Guardsmen on equipment they do not normally get to work on during their drill weekends. (U.S. Army National Guard photo by Staff Sgt. Brian A. Barbour)
RMR8YT93–Arizona Army National Guard Soldiers from the 3666th Support Maintenance Company in Phoenix, listen to Robert Abernathy, a Department of the Army heavy equipment servicer, as he discusses the gas turbine engine of a Marine Assault Breacher Vehicle March 13, 2017 at the U.S. Army TACOM Life Cycle Management Command, Fleet Management Expansion, Combat Systems Division at Fort Benning, Georgia. The 3666th SMC sent 39 Soldiers to Fort Benning where they assisted the TACOM FMX in conducting maintenance on a variety of track and wheeled vehicles, weapons and electronic systems. (Arizona Army Nationa
RMPE61BB–(From Left) Sgt. Stephanie N. Tortora, Pfc. Layman and Spc. Kenneth C. Weatherspoon, generator mechanics with the 3666th Support Maintenance Company in Phoenix, work on a 10-kilowatt generator Sept. 18, 2015 at Camp Dodge Joint Maneuver Training Center in Johnston, Iowa. The 3666th SMC, which was at Camp Dodge during its 15-day annual training, is a unit designed to provide mobile maintenance to different military assets. (U.S. Army National Guard photo by Staff Sgt. Brian A. Barbour)
RMR8YT96–Arizona Army National Guard Pvt. Adam J. Savard and Pvt. Dakota S. Bohl work to remove the half-shaft on an M1097A2 Humvee during an inspection service March 14, 2017 at the TACOM Fleet Management Expansion, Tactical Vehicle Division, on Fort Benning, Georgia. The Soldiers, who are wheeled vehicle mechanics with the 3666th Support Maintenance Company, are at Fort Benning conducting their 15-day annual training. (Arizona Army National Guard
RMPE61B8–Arizona National Guard Pfc. Brandon A. Smith of Gilbert, Ariz., and Pfc. Fernando Mendoza of Chandler, Ariz., work on the fuel injector for an M1097 Humvee Sept. 18, 2015 at Camp Dodge Joint Maneuver Training Center in Johnston, Iowa. The two Soldiers are wheeled vehicle repairers in the 3666th Support Maintenance Company in Phoenix and at Camp Dodge with the 3666th SMC during its 15-day annual training. (U.S. Army National Guard photo by Staff Sgt. Brian A. Barbour)
RM2NWEFGP–Arizona Army National Guard Sgt. Michael Stearns and Sgt. Kevin Fortier prepare to offload an M977 A4 Heavy Expanded Mobility Tactical Truck recovered from Pinal Air Park in Marana, Feb. 5, 2023, at Papago Park Military Reservation (PPMR) in Phoenix. The two Soldiers, who are wheeled vehicle mechanics the 3666th Support Maintenance Company, retrieved and transported the HEMTT using a Modular Catastrophic Recovery System. (Arizona Army National Guard photo by Sgt. 1st Class Brian A. Barbour)
RM2NWWMBE–Arizona Army National Guard Sgt. Michael Stearns and Sgt. Kevin Fortier secure a winch cable being used to and an M977 A4 Heavy Expanded Mobility Tactical Truck from a trailer, Feb. 5, 2023, at Papago Park Military Reservation (PPMR) in Phoenix. The two Soldiers, wheeled vehicle mechanics the 3666th Support Maintenance Company, retrieved and transported the HEMTT from Pinal Air Park in Marana using a Modular Catastrophic Recovery System. (Arizona Army National Guard photo by Sgt. 1st Class Brian A. Barbour)
RM2NX3DKR–Arizona Army National Guard Sgt. Michael Stearns, a wheeled vehicle mechanic with the 3666th Support Maintenance Company, loosens the binders and chains used to hold an M977 A4 Heavy Expanded Mobility Tactical Truck (HEMTT) onto a trailer during a vehicle recovery mission, Feb. 5, 2023, at Papago Park Military Reservation (PPMR) in Phoenix. The inoperable HEMTT was transported from Pinal Air Park in Marana using a Modular Catastrophic Recovery System capable of transporting up to 35 tons. (Arizona Army National Guard photo by Sgt. 1st Class Brian A. Barbour)
RMMPM54R–Arizona Army National Guard Soldiers from the 3666th Support Maintenance Company in Phoenix, listen to Robert Abernathy, a Department of the Army heavy equipment servicer, as he discusses the gas turbine engine of a Marine Assault Breacher Vehicle March 13, 2017 at the U.S. Army TACOM Life Cycle Management Command, Fleet Management Expansion, Combat Systems Division at Fort Benning, Georgia. The 3666th SMC sent 39 Soldiers to Fort Benning where they assisted the TACOM FMX in conducting maintenance on a variety of track and wheeled vehicles, weapons and electronic systems. (Arizona Army Nationa
RMHEB3YF–Arizona Army National Guard Sgt. Armono A. Aguilera, a computer/detection systems repairer with the 3666th Support Maintenance Company, purges air from a PVS-14 night vision monocular during an inspection, June 22, at Fort Greely, Alaska, which is located approximately 100 miles southeast of Fairbanks, Alaska. Aguilera was part of a mobile repair team that came to Alaska during the 3666th’s 15-day annual training to inspected weapons and night vision optics for the Alaska National Guard’s 49th Missile Defense Battalion. (Arizona Army National Guard Staff Sgt. Brian A. Barbour)
RMHF4271–Arizona Army National Guard Sgt. Armono A. Aguilera, a computer/detection systems repairer with the 3666th Support Maintenance Company, purges air from a PVS-14 night vision monocular during an inspection, June 22, at Fort Greely, Alaska, which is located approximately 100 miles southeast of Fairbanks, Alaska. Aguilera was part of a mobile repair team that came to Alaska during the 3666th’s 15-day annual training to inspected weapons and night vision optics for the Alaska National Guard’s 49th Missile Defense Battalion. (Arizona Army National Guard photo by Staff Sgt. Brian A. Barbour) 3666th
RM2P0MNH7–An Arizona Army National Guard Modular Catastrophic Recovery System (MCRS) is ready for offloading after being used to recover an inoperable M977 A4 Heavy Expanded Mobility Tactical Truck from Pinal Air Park in Marana, Feb. 5, 2023. The MCRS, which is made up of an M983A4 Light Equipment Transporter, a Fifth Wheel Towing and Recovery Device and a XM1150 Tilt Deck Recovery Trailor, can transport 35 tons. (Arizona Army National Guard photo by Sgt. 1st Class Brian A. Barbour)
RMHEB3YG–Small-arms repairers from the Alaska and Arizona Army National Guards inspect M4 carbines and M240 machine guns, June 22, at Fort Greely, Alaska, which is located approximately 100 miles southeast of Fairbanks, Alaska. The Arizona Guard was invited to Alaska to assist in weapons and night vision optics inspections for the Alaska National Guard’s 49th Missile Defense Battalion. (Arizona Army National Guard Staff Sgt. Brian A. Barbour)
RMMPM54W–Arizona Army National Guard Pvt. Adam J. Savard and Pvt. Dakota S. Bohl work to remove the half-shaft on an M1097A2 Humvee during an inspection service March 14, 2017 at the TACOM Fleet Management Expansion, Tactical Vehicle Division, on Fort Benning, Georgia. The Soldiers, who are wheeled vehicle mechanics with the 3666th Support Maintenance Company, are at Fort Benning conducting their 15-day annual training. (Arizona Army National Guard photo by Staff Sgt. Brian A. Barbour)
RMPE61BP–Arizona Army National Guard Soldiers from the 3666th Support Maintenance Company in Phoenix, load onto an Air Force C-130 Sept. 26, 2015 at 132nd Fighter Wing Air National Guard base in Des Moines, Iowa. The Guardsmen had just completed their 15-day annual training at Camp Dodge Joint Maneuver Training Center in Johnston, Iowa and were heading back home. (U.S. Army National Guard photo by Staff Sgt. Brian A. Barbour)
RMP45C2D–Arizona Army National Guard Spc. Sean M. Marciano and Sgt. Michael Restrepo, small-arms repairers with the 3666th Support Maintenance Company, inspect M9 pistols, June 22, at Fort Greely, Alaska, which is located approximately 100 miles southeast of Fairbanks, Alaska. The two Arizona Guardsmen were at Fort Greely during their annual training as part of mobile repair team that inspected nearly 600 weapons for the Alaska National Guard’s 49th Missile Defense Battalion. (Arizona Army National Guard photo by Staff Sgt. Brian A. Barbour)
RMP45C24–Arizona Army National Guard Spc. Thomas M. Ferguson and Sgt. Armono A. Aguilera, computer/detection systems repairers with the 3666th Support Maintenance Company, inspect PVS-14 night vision monoculars, June 22, at Fort Greely, Alaska, which is located approximately 100 miles southeast of Fairbanks, Alaska. The Arizona Guardsmen were part of a mobile repair team that inspected weapons and night vision optics for the Alaska National Guard’s 49th Missile Defense Battalion. (Arizona Army National Guard photo by Staff Sgt. Brian A. Barbour)
RMP45C2J–Arizona Army National Guard Sgt. Rachel H. Mick, a small-arms repairer with the 3666th Support Maintenance Company, checks the trigger pull on an M4 carbine, June 22, at Fort Greely, Alaska, which is located approximately 100 miles southeast of Fairbanks, Alaska. Mick was part of a mobile repair team from the Arizona Guard that inspected nearly 600 weapons for the Alaska National Guard’s 49th Missile Defense Battalion. (Arizona Army National Guard photo by Staff Sgt. Brian A. Barbour)
RMP45C32–Arizona Army National Guard Sgt. Rachel H. Mick, a small-arms repairer with the 3666th Support Maintenance Company, inspects the firing pin on an M4 carbine, June 22, at Fort Greely, Alaska, which is located approximately 100 miles southeast of Fairbanks, Alaska. Mick was part of a mobile repair team from the Arizona Guard that inspected nearly 600 weapons for the Alaska National Guard’s 49th Missile Defense Battalion. (Arizona Army National Guard photo by Staff Sgt. Brian A. Barbour)
RMP45C2K–Arizona Army National Guard Sgt. Michael Restrepo, a small-arms repairer with the 3666th Support Maintenance Company, dismantles a M9 pistol during an inspection, June 22, at Fort Greely, Alaska, which is located approximately 100 miles southeast of Fairbanks, Alaska. Restrepo was part mobile repair team from Arizona that inspected nearly 600 weapons during their annual training for the Alaska National Guard’s 49th Missile Defense Battalion. (Arizona Army National Guard photo by Staff Sgt. Brian A. Barbour)
RMP45C37–Arizona Army National Guard Sgt. Rachel H. Mick and Sgt. Michael Restrepo, small-arms repairers with the 3666th Support Maintenance Company, conduct weapons inspections on a M4 carbine and M240 machine gun, June 22, at Fort Greely, Alaska, which is located approximately 100 miles southeast of Fairbanks, Alaska. The two Arizona Guardsmen were part mobile repair team that inspected nearly 600 weapons during their annual training for the Alaska National Guard’s 49th Missile Defense Battalion. (Arizona Army National Guard photo by Staff Sgt. Brian A. Barbour)
RMP45C30–Alaska Army National Guard Sgt. Marshall Webb and Arizona Army National Guard Spc. Randall C. Goodin Jr., inspect M-4 carbines, June 22, at Fort Greely, Alaska, which is located approximately 100 miles southeast of Fairbanks, Alaska. Webb, a small-arms repairer with 207th Battalion Support Company and Goodin, a small-arms repairer with the 3666th Support Maintenance Company, were conducting inspections on weapons for the Alaska National Guard’s 49th Missile Defense Battalion. (Arizona Army National Guard photo by Staff Sgt. Brian A. Barbour)
RMP45C22–Arizona Army National Guard Spc. Thomas M. Ferguson, a computer/detection systems repairer with the 3666th Support Maintenance Company, tests for clarity on a PVS-14 night vision monocular, June 22, at Fort Greely, Alaska, which is located approximately 100 miles southeast of Fairbanks, Alaska. Ferguson was part of a mobile repair team from Arizona that inspected weapons and night vision optics for the Alaska National Guard’s 49th Missile Defense Battalion. (Arizona Army National Guard photo by Staff Sgt. Brian A. Barbour)
RMP45C2R–Arizona Army National Guard Spc. Randall C. Goodin Jr., a small-arms repairer with the 3666th Support Maintenance Company, inspects the upper receiver and barrel of an M4 carbine, June 22, at Fort Greely, Alaska, which is located approximately 100 miles southeast of Fairbanks, Alaska. Goodin was part of an Arizona Guard mobile small arms repair team that assisted the Alaska National Guard’s 49th Missile Defense Battalion in conducting a bi-annual inspection of weapons. (Arizona Army National Guard photo by Staff Sgt. Brian A. Barbour)
RMP45C2E–Arizona Army National Guard Spc. Randall C. Goodin Jr., and Sgt. Rachel H. Mick a small-arms repairers with the 3666th Support Maintenance Company, inspect M4 carbines, June 22, at Fort Greely, Alaska, which is located approximately 100 miles southeast of Fairbanks, Alaska. Goodin was part of an Arizona Guard mobile small arms repair team that assisted the Alaska National Guard’s 49th Missile Defense Battalion in conducting a bi-annual inspection of weapons. (Arizona Army National Guard photo by Staff Sgt. Brian A. Barbour)
RMP45C2A–Arizona Army National Guard Sgt. Armono A. Aguilera, a computer/detection systems repairer with the 3666th Support Maintenance Company, purges air from a PVS-14 night vision monocular during an inspection, June 22, at Fort Greely, Alaska, which is located approximately 100 miles southeast of Fairbanks, Alaska. Aguilera was part of a mobile repair team that came to Alaska during the 3666th’s 15-day annual training to inspected weapons and night vision optics for the Alaska National Guard’s 49th Missile Defense Battalion. (Arizona Army National Guard photo by Staff Sgt. Brian A. Barbour)
RMP45C34–Small-arms repairers from the Alaska and Arizona Army National Guards inspect M4 carbines and M240 machine guns, June 22, at Fort Greely, Alaska, which is located approximately 100 miles southeast of Fairbanks, Alaska. The Arizona Guard was invited to Alaska to assist in weapons and night vision optics inspections for the Alaska National Guard’s 49th Missile Defense Battalion. (Arizona Army National Guard photo by Staff Sgt. Brian A. Barbour)
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