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304th Sustainment Brigade changes commanders
304th Sustainment Brigade changes commanders
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304th Sustainment Brigade changes commanders
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304th Sustainment Brigade changes commanders
304th Sustainment Brigade changes commanders
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304th Sustainment Brigade changes commanders
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304th Sustainment Brigade changes commanders
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304th Sustainment Brigade changes commanders
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304th Sustainment Brigade changes commanders
Lt. Col. Norman B. Green, in-coming 304th SB commander, meets Col. Bruce Stewart, 163rd Reconnaissance Wing vice commander. (U.S. Air Force photos by TSgt. Julie Avey, 163 RW)
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304th Sustainment Brigade changes commanders
Col. Gregory S. Maida, out-going 304th SB commander, addresses the crowd. (U.S. Air Force photos by TSgt. Julie Avey, 163 RW)
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304th Sustainment Brigade changes commanders
Major General Paul E. Mock, 63d Regional Readiness Command commander, hands the brigade flag to Lt. Col. Green at the base parade field. Brigade soldiers and community leaders attended the event. (U.S. Air Force photos by TSgt. Julie Avey, 163 RW)
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304th Sustainment Brigade changes commanders
Cake served at Lt. Col. Green's change of command ceremony welcomes him to the unit. Brigade soldiers and community leaders attended the event. (U.S. Air Force photos by TSgt. Julie Avey, 163 RW)
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304TH SUSTAINMENT BRIGADE DEPLOYS
Members of the Army National Guard’s 304th Sustainment Brigade load equipment on a K-loader to prepare for their unit’s deployment to Iraq. In all, they loaded about 36,500 pounds of cargo and personal equipment. After leaving March ARB, they flew to Fort Bliss, Texas where they will train for six weeks before heading to Iraq. According to 452 APSF, 34,000 people (approximately 22 million pounds) and about 56 million pounds of cargo are processed from March ARB each year. (U.S. Air Force photo by Staff. Sgt. Joe Davidson)
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304TH SUSTAINMENT BRIGADE DEPLOYS
Master Sgt. Collin Carlson helps load one of the many duffle bags.Members of the Army National Guard’s 304th Sustainment Brigade load equipment on a K-loader to prepare for their unit’s deployment to Iraq. In all, they loaded about 36,500 pounds of cargo and personal equipment. After leaving March ARB, they flew to Fort Bliss, Texas where they will train for six weeks before heading to Iraq. According to 452 APSF, 34,000 people (approximately 22 million pounds) and about 56 million pounds of cargo are processed from March ARB each year. (U.S. Air Force photo by Staff. Sgt. Joe Davidson)
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304TH SUSTAINMENT BRIGADE DEPLOYS
Members of the Army National Guard’s 304th Sustainment Brigade load equipment on a K-loader to prepare for their unit’s deployment to Iraq. In all, they loaded about 36,500 pounds of cargo and personal equipment. After leaving March ARB, they flew to Fort Bliss, Texas where they will train for six weeks before heading to Iraq. According to 452 APSF, 34,000 people (approximately 22 million pounds) and about 56 million pounds of cargo are processed from March ARB each year. (U.S. Air Force photo by Staff. Sgt. Joe Davidson)
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304th Sustainment Brigade Move to March Air Reserve Base
HMMWVs (High-Mobility Multipurpose Wheeled Vehicle) approach a C-17 Globemaster III from March Air Reserve Base for upload on July15, 2006 at Pt Mugu Naval Air Station, Calif., during the 304th Sustainment Brigade Movement. The primary mission is to move the 304th SBDE from Pt Mugu to March Air Reserve Base.The exercise included training for command and control, air to ground airlift and tanker communications, equipment preparation, joint inspection and rapid simultaneous onload of 5 C-17 chalks of outsized cargo and maintenance recovery and parking planning. (USAF photo by Senior Airman Francisco V. Govea II)
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304th Sustainment Brigade Move to March Air Reserve Base
HMMWVs (High-Mobility Multipurpose Wheeled Vehicle) approach a C-17 Globemaster III from March Air Reserve Base for upload on July15, 2006 at Pt Mugu Naval Air Station, Calif., during the 304th Sustainment Brigade Movement. The primary mission is to move the 304th SBDE from Pt Mugu to March Air Reserve Base.The exercise included training for command and control, air to ground airlift and tanker communications, equipment preparation, joint inspection and rapid simultaneous onload of 5 C-17 chalks of outsized cargo and maintenance recovery and parking planning. (USAF photo by Senior Airman Francisco V. Govea II)
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304th Sustainment Brigade Move to March Air Reserve Base
Trucks and Humvees are off-loaded and marshalled from the C-17 Globemasters III returning from Pt. Mugu Naval Air Station. The five C-17"s airlifted the 304 Sustainment Brigade from Pt Mugu to March ARB, CA. March ARB will be their permanant home. (U.S. Air Force Photo by MSgt Bill Kimble)
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304th wins trophies and bragging rights in Truck Rodeo
Soldiers participate in a “Dead Battery Push.” Each team had to push a Humvee through an obstacle course, check the oil, and count the number of bolts on the undercarriage. (U.S. Army photo by Sgt. Tracy Ellingsen)
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304th wins trophies and bragging rights in Truck Rodeo
Sgt. Randy Palacios, from the 211th Transportation Company, rolls a Humvee tire during the team tire roll at the Truck Rodeo. (U.S. Army photo by Sgt. Tracy Ellingsen)
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