Story by Staff Sgt. Sinthia Rosario | 16th Sustainment Brigade | 04.10.2021
KAISERSLAUTERN, Germany – The 39th Transportation Battalion (MC) held a Change of Command ceremony, bidding farewell to outgoing Commander Lt. Col. Brandon H. Ungetheim, April 9. As part of the ceremony, Ungetheim formally relinquished his authority, accountability, and command of the Stilwell battalion to Lt. Col. Matthew C. Rivera, during the traditional passing of unit colors....
Courtesy Story | 16th Sustainment Brigade | 11.21.2019
For Captain’s Richard Neal and Emma Neal, leadership is a family trademark as the married officers assume company command on the same day at Tower Barracks, Grafenwoehr, Germany, Nov. 21, 2019. In back to back ceremonies, two companies from the 16th Sustainment Brigade changed leadership....
Story by Oliver Sommer | Training Support Activity Europe | 08.04.2016
The 39th Transportation Battalion (MC), 21st Theater Sustainment Command training on the Expert Field Medical Badge litter course in Landstuhl, Germany...
Story by Staff Sgt. Michael Behlin | 10th Press Camp Headquarters | 04.23.2016
Soldiers from Ghost Troop, 2nd Squadron, 2nd Cavalry Regiment received more than 70 pieces of equipment, to include Stryker Combat Vehicles April 22, 2016 at Gaiziunai, Lithuania, during a rail operation....
Courtesy Story | 16th Sustainment Brigade | 11.12.2015
The 39th Transportation Battalion (Movement Control) hosted its semi-annual, weeklong “Transportation Academy” Nov. 9-12 educating more than 30 Soldiers and four leaders from 10th Polish Logistics Brigade on aspects of logistics ranging from customs clearance to pallet building....
Story by Sgt. 1st Class Michael O'Brien | 16th Sustainment Brigade | 10.08.2015
U.S. Soldiers based in Germany helped launch the largest NATO exercise in two decades, initiating vehicle fueling operations Oct. 8 in eastern Spain....
Courtesy Story | 16th Sustainment Brigade | 09.18.2015
The 51st Transportation Company, in conjunction with British Army’s 29th Royal Logistics Regiment, executed a week long field training exercise and convoy live fire to test their capabilities for expeditionary operations and ensure the unit is prepared for its wartime mission....
Courtesy Story | 16th Sustainment Brigade | 08.10.2015
From the obscure training area of Nowa Deba in southeastern Poland through the outskirts of Warsaw up to Lithuania and ending near Riga, Latvia, four Strykers of the 2nd Cavalry Regiment’s Palehorse Troop moved through villages and along highways over a distance of 1,000 kilometers Aug. 8 to10....