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Recognizing critical training is needed

Recognizing Critical Training Is Needed

One 1538th Transportation Company Soldier, 419th Combat Sustainment Support Battalion, 10th Sustainment Brigade, demonstrates the proper procedures for securing vital loads that are transported across Iraq by this Indiana National Guard company.


Truck Drivers Trade the Road for the Dirt Track

Truck Drivers Trade the Road for the Dirt Track

1538th Transportation Company Soldiers Spc. Curtis Kennedy of South Bend, Ind., (center) and Staff Sgt. Randy Woods, a resident of Goshen, Ind., (right) look on as Capt. Phillip Anderson, a native of Plainfield, Ind., 1538th Trans. Co. Commander prepares his remote-controlled truck to take the track for its inaugural run.


Truck Drivers Trade the Road for the Dirt Track

Truck Drivers Trade the Road for the Dirt Track

(From left to right) Sgt. Christopher Monjeau of South Bend, Ind., Capt. Phillip Anderson of Plainfield, Ind., Spc. Quincy Smith from Terre Haute, Indiana, Chief Warrant Officer 2 Brian Kabay from North Liberty, Ind., Spc. Nicholas Chambers of Winamac, Ind., Staff Sgt. Randy Woods from Goshen, Ind., Sgt. Donald Brown from North Vernon, Ind., and Cpl. Marion Starr from Staunton, Ind., pose with their remote-controlled cars on the "Taji 500" track in the 1538th Transportation Company motor pool...


Truck Drivers Trade the Road for the Dirt Track

Truck Drivers Trade the Road for the Dirt Track

Capt. Phillip Anderson of Plainfield, Ind., 1538th Transportation Company commander, 419th Combat Sustainment Support Battalion, 10th Sustainment Brigade, jumps his remote-controlled truck over a large ramp on the unit's RC race course on Camp Taji, Iraq. Anderson first became involved with RC cars during his last deployment to Iraq. "It's a lot of fun, a great way to pass some off-duty time," said Anderson.


1538th Transportation Company Soldiers recognize Black History Month in Iraq

1538th Transportation Company Soldiers Recognize Black History Month in Iraq

(From left to right) Sgt. 1st Class David Rohe, a Westminster, Md. native, and Sgt. 1st Class Kelly Krause, a native of Akron, Ind., are the Equal Opportunity Representatives from the 10th Sustainment Brigade. They were the judges for the poster contest held by the Soldiers of the 1538th Transportation Company, 419th Combat Sustainment Support Battalion, 10th Sustainment Brigade in observance of Black History Month.


1538th Transportation Company Soldiers recognize Black History Month in Iraq

1538th Transportation Company Soldiers Recognize Black History Month in Iraq

Staff Sgt. Loretta Fluck stands beside some of the posters on display of the recognition of Black History Month in the 1538th Transportation Company, 419th Combat Sustainment Support Battalion, 10th Sustainment Brigade common area. Fluck was not only the coordinator of this event her entry was selected as the most creative.


1538th Transportation Company Soldiers Make Communication First Priority

1538th Transportation Company Soldiers Make Communication First Priority

Spc. Drew Lewellyn, a native of Lafayette, Ind., completes his required communications checks. "All the Soldiers of the 1538th Transportation Company, 419th Combat Sustainment Support Battalion, 10th Sustainment Brigade, are trained and have the ability to communicate in these vehicles." said Sgt. Austin Bontrager, a Goshen, Ind., native, who is currently one of the units assigned communications sergeants.


1538th Transportation Company Soldiers make communication first priority

1538th Transportation Company Soldiers Make Communication First Priority

Sgt. Austin Bontrager, Goshen, Ind., works diligently on ensuring all communications are working correctly as this is a critical part to mission accomplishment. "Communications is a first priority for movement in theater," said Bontrager. The 1538th Transportation Company, 419th Combat Sustainment Support Battalion, 10th Sustainment Brigade, is an Indiana National Guard unit from Elkhart, Ind.


1538th Transportation Company Soldiers make communication first priority

1538th Transportation Company Soldiers Make Communication First Priority

Sgt. Jonathan Crawford, left, a Scottsburg, Ind., native, talks to the Mission commander, Staff Sgt. Brett Thomas, a native of South Bend, Ind., to ensure all communications in the convoy are operational and ready to roll out the gate just prior to a Convoy. Both Soldiers are currently deployed with the 1538th Transportation Company, 419th Combat Sustainment Support Battalion, 10th Sustainment Brigade in support of Multi-National Division – Baghdad.


Indiana National Guard Transporters bring caring from home to school in Iraq

Indiana National Guard Transporters Bring Caring From Home to School in Iraq

Staff Sgt. Loretta Fluck, a Elkhart, Ind., native, and a Soldier of the 1538th Transportation Company, 419th Combat Sustainment Support Battalion, 10th Sustainment Brigade passes out candy to children at Gumaira School, Baghdad province, Iraq, on Feb. 10 with Spc. Russell Shireman, a native of Columbus, Ind., and a Soldier of Alpha Company, 949th Brigade Support Battalion, 419th Combat Sustainment Support Battalion, 10th Sustainment Brigade, on a humanitarian mission.



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