Photo by Terrance Bell | U.S. Army Fort Lee | 03.31.2020
Sgt. 1st Class Jessy Kingrey directs troops to unload duffel bags after they arrived here from basic combat training at Fort Jackson, S.C. More than 800 troops were transported here to continue their initial entry training. To prevent the spread of COVID-19, they were placed on sterilized buses, seated in spaced-apart intervals, medically screened before departure and upon arrival, and......
Photo by Terrance Bell | U.S. Army Fort Lee | 03.31.2020
Spc. AprilJeremy Monis, Headquarters and Headquarters Company, 59th Ordnance Brigade, adjusts protective gloves while awaiting the arrival of several buses of basic combat training graduates scheduled to arrive at Fort Lee from Fort Jackson, S.C. March 31. Just over 800 troops arrived here shortly after to continue their initial entry training. To prevent the spread of COVID-19, they were......
Photo by Terrance Bell | U.S. Army Fort Lee | 03.31.2020
Sgt. Devon Merkel of the 59th Ordnance Brigade stands by as a basic combat training graduate reads a list of questions March 31 that are part of the COVAID-19 screening process for newly-arrived troops at Fort Lee. The new troop was one of 800 transported here to continue their initial entry training. To prevent the spread of COVID-19, they were placed on sterilized buses, seated in......
Photo by Terrance Bell | U.S. Army Fort Lee | 03.31.2020
Newly-arrived basic combat training graduates from Fort Jackson, S.C., stand at the position of attention while awaiting orders during processing at the Ordnance Resiliency and Training Center March 31. They were a few of more than 800 troops transported here to continue their initial entry training. To prevent the spread of COVID-19, they were placed on sterilized buses, seated in......
Photo by Terrance Bell | U.S. Army Fort Lee | 03.31.2020
A Fort Jackson, S.C., basic combat training graduate retrieves his duffel bags from a commercial bus as Sgt. 1st Class Jessy Kingrey looks on during new arrival processing at the 59th Ordnance Brigade’s Ordnance Resiliency and Training Center. He was one of 800 troops transported here to continue their initial entry training. To prevent the spread of COVID-19, they were placed on sterilized......