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RM2R9M9XG–U.S. Army autonomous vehicle, palletized load system, is unloaded by Soldiers assigned to Charlie Company 142nd Division Sustainment Support Battalion, Task Force Legion, at Camp Buehring in Kuwait on June 26, 2023. The U.S. Central Command and U.S. Army Central are leading the way in innovation with autonomous vehicles, enabling the integration of emerging technologies. Task Force Legion is the name of the 382nd Combat Sustainment Support Battalion, in theater, under the 369th Sustainment Brigade, Task Force Hellfighter. (U.S. Army National Guard video by Staff Sgt. Sebastian Rothwyn)
RM2R46YNH–U.S. Army Lt. Col. Scott Eberle, the commander of the 382nd Combat Sustainment Support Battalion, speaks to the attendees during a ceremony in which the 336th CSSB transferred authority to the 382nd CSSB. These battalions are subordinate to the 369th Sustainment Brigade while forward deployed to the CENTCOM area of operations.
RMPKF7PW–Chaplin Candidate Ramsey of the 382nd Combat Sustainment Support Battalion, based at Joint Base Lewis–McChord, WA., practices dawning his MOPP gear during Lethal Warrior training at Ft. McCoy, WI., during CSTX 86-18-02, August 8, 2018. Ramsey joined the reserves to do his part to reduce suicides amongst service members. CSTX 86-18-02 is a Combat Support Training Exercise that ensures America's Army Reserve units and Soldiers are trained and ready to deploy on short-notice and bring capable, combat-ready, and lethal firepower in support of the Army and our joint partners anywhere in the world.
RM2R9M9XK–U.S. Army autonomous vehicle, palletized load system, is unloaded by Soldiers assigned to Charlie Company 142nd Division Sustainment Support Battalion, Task Force Legion, at Camp Buehring in Kuwait on June 26, 2023. The U.S. Central Command and U.S. Army Central are leading the way in innovation with autonomous vehicles, enabling the integration of emerging technologies. Task Force Legion is the name of the 382nd Combat Sustainment Support Battalion, in theater, under the 369th Sustainment Brigade, Task Force Hellfighter. (U.S. Army National Guard video by Staff Sgt. Sebastian Rothwyn)
RM2R467GM–U.S. Army Lt. Col. Scott Eberle and Command Sgt. Maj. Shaun Collins, the command team of the 382nd Combat Sustainment Support Battalion, render a salute at they uncased their battalion colors during a ceremony in which the 336th CSSB transfers authority to the 382nd. These battalions are subordinate to the 369th Sustainment Brigade while forward deployed to the CENTCOM area of operations.
RMPH1275–U.S. Army Soldiers assigned to the 962nd Ordnance Company, 143rd Combat Sustainment Support Battalion, and Polish soldiers assigned to the 10th Armoured Cavalry Brigade conducted a joint military, civilian emergency responder training exercise in Swieteszow, Poland, June 20, 2018. The 962nd Ordnance, a U.S. Army Reserve unit from New York, is deployed in support of Atlantic Resolve in Europe.
RM2R9M9YB–U.S. Army autonomous vehicle, palletized load system, is unloaded by Soldiers assigned to Charlie Company 142nd Division Sustainment Support Battalion, Task Force Legion, at Camp Buehring in Kuwait on June 26, 2023. The U.S. Central Command and U.S. Army Central are leading the way in innovation with autonomous vehicles, enabling the integration of emerging technologies. Task Force Legion is the name of the 382nd Combat Sustainment Support Battalion, in theater, under the 369th Sustainment Brigade, Task Force Hellfighter. (U.S. Army National Guard video by Staff Sgt. Sebastian Rothwyn)
RM2R4AJF9–U.S. Army Lt. Col. Scott Eberle and Command Sgt. Maj. Shaun Collins, the command team of the 382nd Combat Sustainment Support Battalion, render a salute at they uncased their battalion colors during a ceremony in which the 336th CSSB transfers authority to the 382nd. These battalions are subordinate to the 369th Sustainment Brigade while forward deployed to the CENTCOM area of operations.
RM2R3RMPA–U.S. Army Soldiers assigned to the 1113th Transportation Company, 382nd Combat Support Sustainment Battalion, Task Force Hellfighter, provide support using M1075A1 Palletized Loading Systems to Soldiers with the 2-116 Combined Arms Battalion of the Idaho National Guard that operate the M2A3 Bradley Fighting Vehicle, at Udairi Range during Army Day on Camp Buehring, Kuwait, May 19, 2023. Army Day is an opportunity for U.S. Army Soldiers to showcase their capabilities to senior military leaders and civilians as a part of U.S. Central Command's Component Commanders' Conference. (U.S. Army Nationa
RM2GKYNBD–A U.S. Army Soldier assigned to 804th Transportation Detachment, 382nd Combat Sustainment Support Battalion, helps guide buses into position in support of Operation Allies Refuge, July 29, 2021 at the Dulles International Airport in Virginia. The Department of Defense, in support of the Department of State, is providing transportation and temporary housing for Afghan special immigrant applicants recently relocated to the United States to complete the final steps of the immigration process. This initiative follows through on America's commitment to Afghan citizens who have helped the United Sta
RMPH1274–U.S. Army Soldiers assigned to the 962nd Ordnance Company, 143rd Combat Sustainment Support Battalion, receive medical aid from 10th Armoured Cavalry Brigade Soldiers and emergency responders during a joint training exercise in Swieteszow, Poland, June 20, 2018. The 962nd Ordnance Company, a U.S. Army Reserve unit from New York, is deployed in support of Atlantic Resolve in Europe.
RM2GKYNCJ–U.S. Army Pvt. Tyson Gaulden, assigned to 804th Transportation Detachment, 382nd Combat Sustainment Support Battalion, helps safely stage buses in support of Operation Allies Refuge, July 29, 2021 at the Dulles International Airport in Virginia. The Department of Defense, in support of the Department of State, is providing transportation and temporary housing for Afghan special immigrant applicants recently relocated to the United States to complete the final steps of the immigration process. This initiative follows through on America's commitment to Afghan citizens who have helped the United
RMPH1270–U.S. Army Spc. Dakotajames Osborne, an ammunition specialist assigned to the 962nd Ordnance Company, 143rd Combat Sustainment Support Battalion, receives medical aid from a Polish fire fighter during a joint military, civilian emergency responder training exercise in Swieteszow, Poland, June 20, 2018. The 962nd Ordnance, a U.S. Army Reserve unit from New York, is deployed in support of Atlantic Resolve in Europe.
RM2GKYNAJ–U.S. Army Soldiers assigned to 804th Transportation Detachment, 382nd Combat Sustainment Support Battalion, help guide buses into position in support of Operation Allies Refuge, July 29, 2021 at the Dulles International Airport in Virginia. The Department of Defense, in support of the Department of State, is providing transportation and temporary housing for Afghan special immigrant applicants recently relocated to the United States to complete the final steps of the immigration process. This initiative follows through on America's commitment to Afghan citizens who have helped the United Stat
RMPH1273–A U.S. Army Soldier assigned to the 962nd Ordnance Company, 143rd Combat Sustainment Support Battalion, is carried by Polish soldiers, assigned to the 10th Armoured Cavalry Brigade, during a joint military, civilian emergency responder training exercise in Swieteszow, Poland, June 20, 2018. The 962nd Ordnance Company, a U.S. Army Reserve unit from New York, is deployed in support of Atlantic Resolve in Europe.
RM2GKYJDC–U.S. Army Pfc. Kimberly Hernandez, assigned to 804th Transportation Detachment, 382nd Combat Sustainment Support Battalion, assists in unloading supplies in support of Operation Allies Refuge, July 29, 2021 at the Dulles International Airport in Virginia. The Department of Defense, in support of the Department of State, is providing transportation and temporary housing for Afghan special immigrant applicants recently relocated to the United States to complete the final steps of the immigration process. This initiative follows through on America's commitment to Afghan citizens who have helped t
RMPH1271–U.S. Army Spc. Jeffrey Welch, an ammunition specialist, left, and Spc. Nicholas Winchester, an ammunition stock control and accounting specialist, both assigned to the 962nd Ordnance Company, 143rd Combat Sustainment Support Battalion, and a Polish soldier, assigned to the 10th Armoured Cavalry Brigade, prepare for a joint military, civilian emergency responder training exercise in Swieteszow, Poland, June 20, 2018. The 962nd Ordnance, a U.S. Army Reserve unit from New York, is deployed in support of Atlantic Resolve in Europe.
RM2GKYJE1–U.S. Army Pfc Kimberly Hernandez and Dericka Cabanero, assigned to 804th Transportation Detachment, 382nd Combat Sustainment Support Battalion, conduct maintenance checks on buses in support of Operation Allies Refuge, July 29, 2021 at the Dulles International Airport in Virginia. The Department of Defense, in support of the Department of State, is providing transportation and temporary housing for Afghan special immigrant applicants recently relocated to the United States to complete the final steps of the immigration process. This initiative follows through on America's commitment to Afghan
RMMMD023–U.S. Army Reserve Staff Sgt. Dorian Yeager, water treatment specialist, assists Spc. Justin Martinez, paralegal specialist, both with 382nd Combat Sustainment Support Battalion, while he fires the first rounds downrange with an M2 machine gun for weapons qualification during Operation Cold Steel II, hosted by the 79th Theater Sustainment Command at Fort Hunter Liggett, Calif., Oct. 15, 2017. Operation Cold Steel is the U.S. Army Reserve’s crew-served weapons qualification and validation exercise to ensure that America’s Army Reserve units and Soldiers are trained and ready to deploy on short-n
RMMMCX6H–U.S. Army Reserve Spc. Justin Martinez, paralegal specialist, fires an M240B machine gun on the Engagement Skills Trainer as Staff Sgt. Dorian Yeager, water treatment specialist, both with the 382nd Combat Sustainment Support Battalion, trains as an assistant gunner during Operation Cold Steel II, hosted by the 79th Theater Sustainment Command at Fort Hunter Liggett, Calif., Oct. 14, 2017. Operation Cold Steel is the U.S. Army Reserve’s crew-served weapons qualification and validation exercise to ensure that America’s Army Reserve units and Soldiers are trained and ready to deploy on short-not
RMMMD01W–U.S. Army Reserve Spc. Justin Martinez, paralegal specialist, 382nd Combat Sustainment Support Battalion, views the range through a AN/PAS-13 Thermal Weapon Sight in preparation for sending the first rounds downrange for weapons qualification during Operation Cold Steel II, hosted by the 79th Theater Sustainment Command at Fort Hunter Liggett, Calif., Oct. 15, 2017. Operation Cold Steel is the U.S. Army Reserve’s crew-served weapons qualification and validation exercise to ensure that America’s Army Reserve units and Soldiers are trained and ready to deploy on short-notice and bring combat-rea
RMMD70K7–U.S. Army Reserve Sgt. Rogelio Salgado, of the 382nd Combat Sustainment Support Battalion, provides security during the Combat Support Training Exercise (CSTX) at Fort Knox, Kentucky, March 25, 2018. CSTX 2018 ensures Army Reserve units are trained and ready to deploy on short notice and bring capable, combat ready, and lethal firepower in support of the Army and our joint partners anywhere in the world. (U.S. Army photo by Spc. Jesse Coggins)
RMPKFAH3–U.S. Army Pvt. Yamile Amarante, a postal clerk with the 178th Human Resources Company, 16th Special Troops Battalion, 1st Armored Division Sustainment Brigade, 1st Armored Division, shows off her unit patch “Old Ironsides,” Zagan, Poland, July 25, 2018. Soldiers with the 178th HRC work to provide postal support to Soldiers and civilians within the Atlantic Resolve area of operations.
RMMD70K5–U.S. Army Reserve Sgt. 1st Class Joshua Sinder, of the 382nd Combat Sustainment Support Battalion, provides security during the Combat Support Training Exercise (CSTX) at Fort Knox, Kentucky, March 25, 2018. CSTX 2018 ensures Army Reserve units are trained and ready to deploy on short notice and bring capable, combat ready, and lethal firepower in support of the Army and our joint partners anywhere in the world. (U.S. Army photo by Spc. Jesse Coggins)
RMPH1272–A U.S. Army Soldier assigned to 962nd Ordnance Company, 143rd Sustainment Support Battalion, receives medical aid from 10th Armoured Cavalry Brigade Soldiers during a first-responder training exercise in Swieteszow, Poland, June 20, 2018. The 962nd Ordnance, a U.S. Army Reserve unit from New York, is deployed in support of Atlantic Resolve in Europe.
RMMD70K8–U.S. Army Reserve Chief Warrant Officer 2 Daniel Weir reloads a magazine while, Sgt. Rogelio Salgado and Capt. Michael Moreno, all from the 382nd Combat Sustainment Support Battalion, provides base defense security during the Combat Support Training Exercise (CSTX) at Fort Knox, Kentucky, March 25, 2018. CSTX 2018 ensures Army Reserve units are trained and ready to deploy on short notice and bring capable, combat ready, and lethal firepower in support of the Army and our joint partners anywhere in the world. (U.S. Army photo by Spc. Jesse Coggins)
RMPH1276–U.S. Army Specialist Jeffrey Welch, an ammunition specialist assigned to 962nd Ordnance Company, 143rd Sustainment Support Battalion, receives aid from Polish emergency response personnel assigned to the 10th Armoured Cavalry Brigade for a training exercise practicing fire inspections and emergency response drills in Swieteszow, Poland, June 20, 2018. 962nd Ordnance Company, a U.S. Army Reserve unit from New York, is deployed in support of Atlantic Resolve in Europe.
RMMD70K4–U.S. Army Reserve Soldier Command Sgt. Maj. Joseph Garcia, of the 382nd Combat Sustainment Support Battalion, conducts a liquid, ammunition, casulaties, and equipment (L.A.C.E) report on Sgt. Rogelio Salgado, of the 382nd Combat Sustainment Support Battalion, during the Combat Support Training Exercise (CSTX) at Fort Knox, Kentucky, March 25, 2018. CSTX 2018 ensures Army Reserve units are trained and ready to deploy on short notice and bring capable, combat ready, and lethal firepower in support of the Army and our joint partners anywhere in the world. (U.S. Army photo by Spc. Jesse Coggins)
RMP4377R–Sgt. 1st Class Rivera, with the 382nd Combat Sustainment Support Battalion, is presented with a commander's coin from Command Sgt. Maj. Thomas P. Brashears, the command sergeant major with the 364th Expeditionary Sustainment Command, for her exceptional contribution to Anakonda 2016 in Warsaw, Poland, June 6, 2016. Anakonda 2016 is one of U.S. Army Europe's premier multinational training events, which features 24 nations and seeks to train, exercise and integrate Polish national command and force structures into an allied, joint, multinational environment.
RMMMD01Y–U.S. Army Reserve Soldiers with the 382nd Combat Sustainment Support Battalion, send the first rounds downrange for weapons qualifications using an M2 machine gun during Operation Cold Steel II, hosted by the 79th Theater Sustainment Command at Fort Hunter Liggett, Calif., Oct. 15, 2017. Operation Cold Steel is the U.S. Army Reserve’s crew-served weapons qualification and validation exercise to ensure that America’s Army Reserve units and Soldiers are trained and ready to deploy on short-notice and bring combat-ready and lethal firepower in support of the Army and our joint partners anywhere i
RMP44NW9–U.S. Army Reserve Pfc. James Hale, a Transportation Management Coordinator with the 382nd Combat Sustainment Support Battalion, Joint Base Lewis-McChord, Washington, is interviewed by a Polish television reporter during Exercise Anakonda 2016 at the Drawsko Pomorskie Training Area, Poland, June 14. Hale, the son of American missionaries, was born in Poland and has lived most of his life there. He has served as a Polish translator for the soldiers in his unit during their time in Poland. Exercise Anakonda 2016 is a Polish-led, joint multinational exercise taking place throughout Poland June 7-1
RMPH126P–U.S. Army and Polish soldiers familiarize themselves with the contents of their first aid kits prior to a joint military, civilian first responder training exercise in Swieteszow, Poland, June 20, 2018. The 962nd Ordnance, a U.S. Army Reserve unit from New York, is deployed in support of Atlantic Resolve in Europe.
RMP44NYN–U.S. Army Reserve Pfc. James Hale, a Transportation Management Coordinator with the 382nd Combat Sustainment Support Battalion, Joint Base Lewis-McChord, Washington, is interviewed by a Polish television reporter during Exercise Anakonda 2016 at the Drawsko Pomorskie Training Area, Poland, June 14. Hale, the son of American missionaries, was born in Poland and has lived most of his life there. He has served as a Polish translator for the soldiers in his unit during their time in Poland. Exercise Anakonda 2016 is a Polish-led, joint multinational exercise taking place throughout Poland June 7-1
RMP44NYM–U.S. Army Reserve Pfc. James Hale, a Transportation Management Coordinator with the 382nd Combat Sustainment Support Battalion, Joint Base Lewis-McChord, Washington, is interviewed by a Polish television reporter during Exercise Anakonda 2016 at the Drawsko Pomorskie Training Area, Poland, June 14. Hale, the son of American missionaries, was born in Poland and has lived most of his life there. He has served as a Polish translator for the soldiers in his unit during their time in Poland. Exercise Anakonda 2016 is a Polish-led, joint multinational exercise taking place throughout Poland June 7-1
RM2R46NBT–U.S. Army Lt. Col. Lewis Gray, the commander of the 336th Combat Sustainment Support Battalion, speaks to the attendees during a ceremony in which the 336th CSSB transferred authority to the 382nd CSSB. Standing behind him was Maj. Ciera Earley, the executive officer of the battalion. These battalions are subordinate to the 369th Sustainment Brigade while forward deployed to the CENTCOM area of operations.
RM2R4B2G3–U.S. Army Lt. Col. Lewis Gray and Command Sgt. Major Rodney Wionowsky, the command team of the 336th Combat Sustainment Support Battalion, case their battalion's colors during a ceremony in which the 336th CSSB transferred authority to the 382nd CSSB. These battalions are subordinate to the 369th Sustainment Brigade while forward deployed to the CENTCOM area of operations.
RMP47EBR–North Carolina Army National Guard soldiers assigned to the 630th Combat Sustainment Support Battalion board a Boeing 767 in Greensboro, North Carolina flying to Fort Irwin, California where they will train at the National Training Center on June 4, 2016. The NTC is a training facility designed to simulate real-life combat scenarios testing warriors’ readiness utilizing their military occupational specialty in a high-up-tempo environment. (U.S. Army National Guard photo by Sgt. Leticia Samuels, 382nd Public Affairs Detachment/Released)
RMP47EBW–North Carolina Army National Guard Sgt. Janique Conner, a 630th Combat Sustainment Support Battalion human resource specialist, and other soldiers assigned to the 630th CSSB carry their luggage to a bus enroute to the National Training Center from Lenoir, North Carolina on June 4, 2016. The NTC is a training facility designed to simulate real-life combat scenarios testing warriors’ readiness utilizing their military occupational specialty in a high-up-tempo environment. (U.S. Army National Guard photo by Sgt. Leticia Samuels, 382nd Public Affairs Detachment/Released)
RMP47EBK–North Carolina Army National Guard soldiers assigned to the 630th Combat Sustainment Support Battalion neatly stage their luggage in front of the Lenoir National Guard armory while waiting to be transported to the National Training Center in Fort Irwin, California from Lenoir, North Carolina on June 4, 2016. The NTC is a training facility designed to simulate real-life combat scenarios testing warriors’ readiness utilizing their military occupational specialty in a high-up-tempo environment. (U.S. Army National Guard photo by Sgt. Leticia Samuels, 382nd Public Affairs Detachment/Released)
RMP47EG0–A North Carolina Army National Guard soldier assigned to the 630th Combat Sustainment Support Battalion inspects a Multiple Integrated Laser Engagement System (MILES) for defaults during the Reception Staging Onward Movement phase of the 16-07 National Training Center Rotation in Fort Irwin, California, June 6, 2016. The NTC is a training facility designed to simulate real-life combat scenarios testing warriors’ readiness utilizing their military occupational specialty in a high-up-tempo environment. (U.S. Army National Guard photo by Sgt. Leticia Samuels, 382nd Public Affairs Detachment/Rele
RMP47EHX–Over 450 soldiers assigned to the 630th Combat Sustainment Support Battalion, stand in formation after completing over 75 convoy missions in a 14-day period at the Logistics Support Area Forward Operating Base Santa Fe, Fort Irwin, California during the 16-07 National Training Center rotation at on June 21, 2016. The NTC is a training facility designed to simulate real-life combat scenarios testing warriors’ readiness utilizing their military occupational specialty in a high-up-tempo environment. (U.S. Army National Guard photo by Sgt. Leticia Samuels, 382nd Public Affairs Detachment/Release
RMP47EHP–North Carolina Army National Guard soldiers assigned to the 630th Combat Sustainment Support Battalion, turn in Multiple Integrated Laser Engagement Systems (MILES) at the Rotational Unit Bivouac Area during the 16-07 National Training Center rotation at Fort Irwin, California on June 22, 2016. MILES are mounted onto military vehicles and personnel providing a realistic battlefield environment by simulating damage sustained to personnel and vehicles during force-on-force training exercises to enhance soldiers’ individual and collective training. The NTC is a training facility designed to sim
RMP47EHJ–Soldiers assigned to the 630th Combat Sustainment Support Battalion wait for the ‘go ahead’ prior to tactically moving to the Rotational Unit Bivouac Area (RUBA) using convoy operations at Fort Irwin, California during the 16-07 National Training Center rotation on June 22, 2016. The 630th CSSB moved over 300 pieces of equipment and over 400 personnel while conducting logistics operations at the NTC, which is a training facility designed to simulate real-life combat scenarios testing warriors’ readiness utilizing their military occupational specialty in a high-up-tempo environment. (U.S. Army
RMP47EH6–North Carolina Army National Guard Capt. (CH) Christy Marshall, the chaplain assigned to the 630th Combat Sustainment Support Battalion, prays with Sgt. Kevin Spence, a wheeled vehicle mechanic assigned to the 626th Maintenance Company at the Logistics Support Area Forward Operating Base Santa Fe after the Donovian aggression in the Atropian province of Erdabil attempt to use chemical warfare during the 16-07 National Training Center rotation at Fort Irwin, California on June 20, 2016. The NTC is a training facility designed to simulate real-life combat scenarios testing warriors’ readiness ut
RMP47EGX–North Carolina Army National Guard Capt. (CH) Christy Marshall, the chaplain assigned to the 630th Combat Sustainment Support Battalion, delivers a Warriors’ prayer to soldiers assigned to the 630th CSSB prior to tactically moving to the Logistics Support Area Forward Operating Base Santa Fe, Fort Irwin, California during the 16-07 National Training Center (NTC) rotation on June 11, 2016. The 630th CSSB moved is responsible for moving over 300 pieces of equipment and over 400 personnel while conducting logistics operations. The NTC is a training facility designed to simulate real-life combat
RMP47EBF–North Carolina Army National Guard Sgt. Christopher Stonehouse, a 630th Combat Sustainment Support Battalion chemical, biological, radiological, nuclear specialist, checks the weight of luggage for soldiers assigned to the 630th CSSB before loading onto a bus en route to the National Training Center in Fort Irwin, California from Lenoir, North Carolina. The NTC is a training facility designed to simulate real-life combat scenarios testing warriors’ readiness utilizing their military occupational specialty in a high-up-tempo environment. (U.S. Army National Guard photo by Sgt. Leticia Samuels,
RMP47EHK–North Carolina Army National Guard soldiers assigned to the 630th Combat Sustainment Support Battalion pack up a Deployable Rapid Assembly Shelter before a convoy movement to the Rotational Unit Bivouac Area from the Logistics Support Area Forward Operating Base Santa Fe, Fort Irwin, California during the 16-07 National Training Center rotation on June 21, 2016. A DRASH tent is a system that integrates all amenities needed to conduct field operations such as shelter, heat, air-conditioning, and power sources. The NTC is a training facility designed to simulate real-life combat scenarios testi
RMP47EH1–North Carolina Army National Guard Staff Sgt. William Reynolds, an ammunition specialist assigned to the 630th Combat Sustainment Support Battalion, happily receives a serving of vegetables and chicken for chow on a Mobile Kitchen Trailer (Salt and Pepper Café) at the Logistics Support Area Forward Operating Base Santa Fe, Fort Irwin, California during the 16-07 National Training Center (NTC) rotation, June 11, 2016. The NTC is a training facility designed to simulate real-life combat scenarios testing warriors’ readiness utilizing their military occupational specialty in a high-up-tempo envi
RMP47EGW–North Carolina Army National Guard Staff Sgt. Richard Crump, an assistant operations noncommissioned officer assigned to the 630th Combat Sustainment Support Battalion, poses for a photo with Capt. (CH) Christy Marshall, the chaplain assigned to the 630th CSSB at the Rotational Unit Bivouac Area (RUBA) during the 16-07 National Training Center (NTC) rotation at Fort Irwin, California on June 9, 2016. The NTC is a training facility designed to simulate real-life combat scenarios testing warriors’ readiness utilizing their military occupational specialty in a high-up-tempo environment. (U.S. Ar
RMP47EG3–Soldiers assigned to the 630th Combat Sustainment Support Battalion fire back at the enemy and form a 360-degree security perimeter around Logistics Support Area Forward Operating Base Santa Fe after the Donovian aggression in the Atropian province of Erdabil attempt to mortar attack Santa Fe during the 16-07 National Training Center rotation at Fort Irwin, California on June 16, 2016. The NTC is a training facility designed to simulate real-life combat scenarios testing warriors’ readiness utilizing their military occupational specialty in a high-up-tempo environment. (U.S. Army National Gua
RMP47EG6–North Carolina Army National Guard Spc. Alfred Milett, a wheeled vehicle mechanic assigned to the 626th Maintenance Company, installs a horn onto a M1075 A1 Palletized Loading System at the Logistics Support Area Forward Operating Base Santa Fe during the 16-07 National Training Center rotation at Fort Irwin, California on June 11, 2016. The 626th MC, along with 8 other Guard and Reserve units, are assigned to the 630th Combat Sustainment Support Battalion forming a consolidated maintenance force providing mechanical services and technical knowledge to over 300 pieces of equipment while oper
RMP47EGE–North Carolina Army National Guard Staff Sgt. Michael Bohn, a information technology specialist assigned to the 630th Combat Sustainment Support Battalion, sets up a Joint Capabilities Release during the 16-07 National Training Center rotation at Fort Irwin, California on June 11, 2016. JCR builds on the situational awareness tool Force XXI Battle Command Brigade and Below/Blue Force Tracking enabling lower echelons to communicate and navigate in theater using computers, global positioning equipment and communication systems that work together to provide near real time information to combat l
RMP66MGC–U.S. Army Sgt. Trinidad Escobedo, with the 230th Brigade Support Battalion, 30th Armored Brigade Combat Team, performs pushups during an Army physical fitness test as part of the 30th ABCT’s Inaugural Hickory Cup at Fort Bragg, North Carolina, May 7, 2016. The Hickory Cup was modeled after the Sullivan Cup, a world-class physically and mentally demanding competition that rigorously tests U.S. Army Soldiers, U.S. Marines and international partners in tank crew maneuver, sustainment and gunnery skills. (U.S. Army National Guard photo by Staff Sgt. Jonathan Shaw, 382nd Public Affairs Detachment/
RMP47EHA–Delaware Army National Guard Sgt. Tu Bui, a culinary specialist assigned to the 198th Expeditionary Signal Battalion, serves eggrolls in the Mobile Kitchen Trailer (Salt and Pepper Café) at the Logistics Support Area Forward Operating Base Santa Fe, Fort Irwin, California during the 16-07 National Training Center (NTC) rotation, June 19, 2016. The MKT uses a four-man crew to set up and if doubled can serve over 500 meals per day. The NTC is a training facility designed to simulate real-life combat scenarios testing warriors’ readiness utilizing their military occupational specialty in a high
RMP47EHB–North Carolina Army National Guard Staff Sgt. Christopher Ferguson, a motor transport operator assigned to the 1454th Transportation Company, takes a Improvised Outer Tactical Vest from Spc. James Ward, a wheeled vehicle mechanic assigned to the 1454th TC, before a convoy movement at the Logistics Support Area Forward Operating Base Santa Fe, Fort Irwin, California during the 16-07 National Training Center (NTC) rotation on June 21, 2016. The NTC is a training facility designed to simulate real-life combat scenarios testing warriors’ readiness utilizing their military occupational specialty in
RMP47EG9–North Carolina Army National Guard soldiers assigned to the 1454th Transportation Company roll out of Logistics Support Area Forward Operating Base Santa Fe using M1075 A1 Palletized Loading Systems to transport M105 Load Handling Systems Compatible Water Tank Racks “Hippos” that carry up to 2,000 gallons of water and can pump 125 gallons of water per minute to their warfighter counterparts, the 1st Armored Brigade Combat Team, 34th Infantry Division during the 16-07 National Training Center rotation at Fort Irwin, California on June 12, 2016. The NTC is a training facility designed to simu
RMP47EH4–North Carolina Army National Guard soldiers anxiously wait in line outside the Mobile Kitchen Trailers (Salt and Pepper Café) for evening “chow” at the Logistics Support Area Forward Operating Base Santa Fe, Fort Irwin, California during the 16-07 National Training Center (NTC) rotation on June 19, 2016. The MKT uses a four-man crew to set up and if doubled can serve over 500 meals per day. The NTC is a training facility designed to simulate real-life combat scenarios testing warriors’ readiness utilizing their military occupational specialty in a high-up-tempo environment. (U.S. Army Natio
RMP47EFP–North Carolina Army National Guard Staff Sgt. Natasha Rice, a motor transport operator assigned to the 1452nd Heavy Equipment Transportation Company, inventories Basic Issue Items during the Reception Staging Onward Integration phase of the 16-07 National Training Center at Fort Irwin, California on June 6, 2016. The 1452nd HET Company is responsible for hauling over 300 pieces of equipment during the simulated training exercise. The NTC is a training facility designed to simulate real-life combat scenarios testing warriors’ readiness utilizing their military occupational specialty in a high-
RMP47EFW–Larry Bussell, a pyro technician for Raytheon, shows soldiers assigned to the 626th Maintenance Company how to install a Multiple Integrated Laser Engagement System (MILES) on to a Palletized Loading System during the Reception Staging Onward Movement phase of the 16-07 National Training Center rotation at Fort Irwin, California on June 6, 2016. MILES is a training device that provides tactical engagement simulation for direct fire force-on-force training using eye safe laser 'bullets'. The NTC is a training facility designed to simulate real-life combat scenarios testing warriors’ readiness
RMP47EGG–North Carolina Army National Guard Spc. Ihor Yakovenko, a motor transporter operator assigned to the 1452nd Combat Heavy Equipment Transporter Company, uses a binder to wench down a M1 Abrams Battle Tank to a M1000 HET trailer during the 16-07 National Training Center rotation at Fort Irwin, California on June 10, 2016. The HET Company’s mission was to drop off 16 battle tanks to the 1st Armored Brigade Combat Team, 34th Infantry Division during their month long force-on-force battle training exercise. The NTC is a training facility designed to simulate real-life combat scenarios testing war
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