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British troops from 102 Logistic Brigade brief their counterparts in the 79th Sustainment Command (Support), 143rd Sustainment Command (Expeditionary), along with members of the Italian army, the U.S. Air Force, and the U.S. Navy during Exercise Lion Focus '16 Sept. 19, 2016, in Vicenza, Italy. (U.S. Army photo by Sgt. 1st Class Alexandra Hays, 79th Sustainment Command (Support).
Exercise Lion Focus Prepares U.S. Army Africa, Reserve Partners for Crisis Intervention
British troops from 102 Logistic Brigade brief their counterparts in the 79th Sustainment Command (Support), 143rd Sustainment Command (Expeditionary), along with members of the Italian army, the U.S. Air Force, and the U.S. Navy during Exercise Lion Focus '16 Sept. 19, 2016, in Vicenza, Italy. (U.S. Army photo by Sgt. 1st Class Alexandra Hays, 79th Sustainment Command (Support).
Maj. Gen. Mark W. Palzer, commanding general of the 79th Sustainment Command (Support), speaks to his troops while a British soldier from the 102 Logistic Brigade looks on Sept. 17 during Exercise Lion Focus '16 in Vicenza, Italy. Members of the 102 Logistic Brigade augmented the 79th SSC during the Joint, multinational exercise. (U.S. Army Photo by Sgt. 1st Class Alexandra Hays, 79th Sustainment Command (Support).
Exercise Lion Focus Prepares U.S. Army Africa, Reserve Partners for Crisis Intervention
Maj. Gen. Mark W. Palzer, commanding general of the 79th Sustainment Command (Support), speaks to his troops while a British soldier from the 102 Logistic Brigade looks on Sept. 17 during Exercise Lion Focus '16 in Vicenza, Italy. Members of the 102 Logistic Brigade augmented the 79th SSC during the Joint, multinational exercise. (U.S. Army Photo by Sgt. 1st Class Alexandra Hays, 79th Sustainment Command (Support).
British army Brig. Gen. David Eastman, commanding general of the 102 Logistic Brigade, right, and Col. Vincent Buggs, 79th Sustainment Command (Support) Supports Operation Officer, left, attend a shift change briefing during Exercise Lion Focus '16 Sept. 20, 2016, in Vicenza, Italy. (U.S. Army photo by Sgt. 1st Class Alexandra Hays, 79th Sustainment Command (Support).
Exercise Lion Focus Prepares U.S. Army Africa, Reserve Partners for Crisis Intervention
British army Brig. Gen. David Eastman, commanding general of the 102 Logistic Brigade, right, and Col. Vincent Buggs, 79th Sustainment Command (Support) Supports Operation Officer, left, attend a shift change briefing during Exercise Lion Focus '16 Sept. 20, 2016, in Vicenza, Italy. (U.S. Army photo by Sgt. 1st Class Alexandra Hays, 79th Sustainment Command (Support).
79th Sustainment Command (Support) Command Sgt. Maj. Ted. L. Copeland conducted a noncommissioned officer professional development session Sept. 18, 2016, in Vicenza, Italy, with NCOs from the 79th SSC, 143rd Sustainment Command (Expeditionary), and 4th Sustainment Command (Expeditionary), who were there to participate in Exercise Lion Focus '16. "Sometimes the best way to care for your Soldiers is to not take 'no' for an answer," Copeland said. (U.S. Army photo by Sgt. 1st Class Alexandra Hays, 79th Sustainment Command (Support).
Exercise Lion Focus Prepares U.S. Army Africa, Reserve Partners for Crisis Intervention
79th Sustainment Command (Support) Command Sgt. Maj. Ted. L. Copeland conducted a noncommissioned officer professional development session Sept. 18, 2016, in Vicenza, Italy, with NCOs from the 79th SSC, 143rd Sustainment Command (Expeditionary), and 4th Sustainment Command (Expeditionary), who were there to participate in Exercise Lion Focus '16. "Sometimes the best way to care for your Soldiers is to not take 'no' for an answer," Copeland said. (U.S. Army photo by Sgt. 1st Class Alexandra Hays, 79th Sustainment Command (Support).
Col. Vincent Buggs, 79th Sustainment Command (Support) Supports Operation Officer, (back to camera), speaks with British troops from 102 Logistic Brigade and members of the Italian army during Exercise Lion Focus '16 Sept. 19, 2016, in Vicenza, Italy. (U.S. Army Photo by Sgt. 1st Class Alexandra Hays, 79th Sustainment Support Command).
Exercise Lion Focus Prepares U.S. Army Africa, Reserve Partners for Crisis Intervention
Col. Vincent Buggs, 79th Sustainment Command (Support) Supports Operation Officer, (back to camera), speaks with British troops from 102 Logistic Brigade and members of the Italian army during Exercise Lion Focus '16 Sept. 19, 2016, in Vicenza, Italy. (U.S. Army Photo by Sgt. 1st Class Alexandra Hays, 79th Sustainment Support Command).
Lt. Col. Peter F. Gleason, a Tracy, California resident and 63rd Brigade Support Battalion incoming commander, is passed the unit guidon from Col. Joseph Riciardi, 303rd Maneuver Enhancement Brigade commander, and assumed command of the 63rd BSB from Lt. Col. Debra A. Cisney, who has led the unit for the past two years, at the George W. Dunaway Army Reserve Center in Sloan, Nev. September 10.
Lt. Col. Gleason assumes command of the 63rd BSB
Lt. Col. Peter F. Gleason, a Tracy, California resident and 63rd Brigade Support Battalion incoming commander, is passed the unit guidon from Col. Joseph Riciardi, 303rd Maneuver Enhancement Brigade commander, and assumed command of the 63rd BSB from Lt. Col. Debra A. Cisney, who has led the unit for the past two years, at the George W. Dunaway Army Reserve Center in Sloan, Nev. September 10.
Lt. Col. Debra A. Cisney, 63rd Brigade Support Battalion outgoing commander, Col. Joseph Riciardi, 303rd Maneuver Enhancement Brigade commander, and Lt. Col. Peter F. Gleason, a Tracy, California resident and 63rd BSB incoming commander, were in attendance, during a change command ceremony at the George W. Dunaway Army Reserve Center in Sloan, Nev. September 10.
Lt. Col. Gleason assumes command of the 63rd BSB
Lt. Col. Debra A. Cisney, 63rd Brigade Support Battalion outgoing commander, Col. Joseph Riciardi, 303rd Maneuver Enhancement Brigade commander, and Lt. Col. Peter F. Gleason, a Tracy, California resident and 63rd BSB incoming commander, were in attendance, during a change command ceremony at the George W. Dunaway Army Reserve Center in Sloan, Nev. September 10.
Lt. Col. Peter F. Gleason, a Tracy, California resident and 63rd Brigade Support Battalion incoming commander, addresses Soldiers of his new command, during a change of command ceremony at the George W. Dunaway Army Reserve Center in Sloan, Nev. September 10. He began his 31-year Army Reserve career as an Adjutant General enlisted Soldier in 1984 and in 1995 he attended Officer Candidates School at Fort Benning, Ga., and was commissioned as a Quartermaster Officer.
Lt. Col. Gleason assumes command of the 63rd BSB
Lt. Col. Peter F. Gleason, a Tracy, California resident and 63rd Brigade Support Battalion incoming commander, addresses Soldiers of his new command, during a change of command ceremony at the George W. Dunaway Army Reserve Center in Sloan, Nev. September 10. He began his 31-year Army Reserve career as an Adjutant General enlisted Soldier in 1984 and in 1995 he attended Officer Candidates School at Fort Benning, Ga., and was commissioned as a Quartermaster Officer.
Command Sgt. Maj. William F. Thetford, command senior enlisted leader of the U.S. Central Command, visited Soldiers at Camp Arifjan, Kuwait, and received a briefing on the current state of sustainment and logistical operations from Maj. Gen. Paul Hurley, commanding general of the 1st Theater Sustainment Command, Sept. 14, 2016.

From left to right, Command Sgt. Maj. Edward A. Bell, senior enlisted advisor of the 1st TSC, Hurley, Thetford, and Army Reserve Command Sgt. Maj. Dennis J. Thomas, senior enlisted advisor of the 451st Expeditionary Sustainment Command.
CENTCOM CSM visits the 1st TSC
Command Sgt. Maj. William F. Thetford, command senior enlisted leader of the U.S. Central Command, visited Soldiers at Camp Arifjan, Kuwait, and received a briefing on the current state of sustainment and logistical operations from Maj. Gen. Paul Hurley, commanding general of the 1st Theater Sustainment Command, Sept. 14, 2016. From left to right, Command Sgt. Maj. Edward A. Bell, senior enlisted advisor of the 1st TSC, Hurley, Thetford, and Army Reserve Command Sgt. Maj. Dennis J. Thomas, senior enlisted advisor of the 451st Expeditionary Sustainment Command.
Command Sgt. Major William F. Thetford, command senior enlisted leader of the U.S. Central Command, visited Soldiers at Camp Arifjan, Kuwait, and received a briefing on the current state of sustainment and logistical operations from Maj. Gen. Paul Hurley, commanding general of the 1st Theater Sustainment Command, Sept. 14, 2016.
1st TSC CG briefs CENTCOM CSM on current sustainment status
Command Sgt. Major William F. Thetford, command senior enlisted leader of the U.S. Central Command, visited Soldiers at Camp Arifjan, Kuwait, and received a briefing on the current state of sustainment and logistical operations from Maj. Gen. Paul Hurley, commanding general of the 1st Theater Sustainment Command, Sept. 14, 2016.
Command Sgt. Maj. William F. Thetford, command senior enlisted leader of the U.S. Central Command, visited Soldiers of the 338th Transportation Detachment at the Kuwait Naval Base, Sept. 14, 2016 to get direct insight into the Soldiers' concerns, accomplishments, and current sustainment operations.
CENTCOM CSM visits Soldiers at the Kuwait Naval Base
Command Sgt. Maj. William F. Thetford, command senior enlisted leader of the U.S. Central Command, visited Soldiers of the 338th Transportation Detachment at the Kuwait Naval Base, Sept. 14, 2016 to get direct insight into the Soldiers' concerns, accomplishments, and current sustainment operations.
Command Sgt. Maj. William F. Thetford, command senior enlisted leader of the U.S. Central Command, visited Soldiers of the 338th Transportation Detachment at the Kuwait Naval Base, Sept. 14, 2016 to get direct insight into the Soldiers' concerns, accomplishments, and current sustainment operations.

Thetford held a private luncheon with the 338th THOD Soldiers and allowed them to speak freely about their take on the current state of operations.
CENTCOM CSM visits Soldiers at the Kuwait Naval Base
Command Sgt. Maj. William F. Thetford, command senior enlisted leader of the U.S. Central Command, visited Soldiers of the 338th Transportation Detachment at the Kuwait Naval Base, Sept. 14, 2016 to get direct insight into the Soldiers' concerns, accomplishments, and current sustainment operations. Thetford held a private luncheon with the 338th THOD Soldiers and allowed them to speak freely about their take on the current state of operations.
Command Sgt. Major William F. Thetford, command senior enlisted leader of the U.S. Central Command, visited Soldiers of the 338th Transportation Detachment at the Kuwait Naval Base, Sept. 14, 2016 to get direct insight into the Soldiers' concerns, accomplishments, and current sustainment operations.

Army Reserve Brandon Gooss, harbormaster tower noncommissioned officer with the 338th THOD, led a tour to inform Thetford on the current status of operations.
CENTCOM CSM visits Soldiers at the Kuwait Naval Base
Command Sgt. Major William F. Thetford, command senior enlisted leader of the U.S. Central Command, visited Soldiers of the 338th Transportation Detachment at the Kuwait Naval Base, Sept. 14, 2016 to get direct insight into the Soldiers' concerns, accomplishments, and current sustainment operations. Army Reserve Brandon Gooss, harbormaster tower noncommissioned officer with the 338th THOD, led a tour to inform Thetford on the current status of operations.
Command Sgt. Maj. William F. Thetford, command senior enlisted leader of the U.S. Central Command, visited Soldiers of the 338th Transportation Detachment at the Kuwait Naval Base, Sept. 14, 2016 to get direct insight into the Soldiers' concerns, accomplishments, and current sustainment operations.

Thetford held a private luncheon with the 338th THOD Soldiers and allowed them to speak freely about their take on the current state of operations.
CENTCOM CSM visits Soldiers at the Kuwait Naval Base
Command Sgt. Maj. William F. Thetford, command senior enlisted leader of the U.S. Central Command, visited Soldiers of the 338th Transportation Detachment at the Kuwait Naval Base, Sept. 14, 2016 to get direct insight into the Soldiers' concerns, accomplishments, and current sustainment operations. Thetford held a private luncheon with the 338th THOD Soldiers and allowed them to speak freely about their take on the current state of operations.
Command Sgt. Major William F. Thetford, command senior enlisted leader of the U.S. Central Command, visited Soldiers of the 338th Transportation Detachment at the Kuwait Naval Base, Sept. 14, 2016 to get direct insight into the Soldiers' concerns, accomplishments, and current sustainment operations.

Army Reserve Brandon Gooss, harbormaster tower noncommissioned officer with the 338th THOD, led a tour to inform Thetford on the current status of operations.
CENTCOM CSM visits Soldiers at the Kuwait Naval Base
Command Sgt. Major William F. Thetford, command senior enlisted leader of the U.S. Central Command, visited Soldiers of the 338th Transportation Detachment at the Kuwait Naval Base, Sept. 14, 2016 to get direct insight into the Soldiers' concerns, accomplishments, and current sustainment operations. Army Reserve Brandon Gooss, harbormaster tower noncommissioned officer with the 338th THOD, led a tour to inform Thetford on the current status of operations.
Command Sgt. Maj. William F. Thetford, Command senior enlisted leader of the U.S. Army Central Command, poses for a group photo with Soldiers of the 338th Transportation Detachment during a visit at Kuwait Naval Base, Kuwait, Sept. 14, 2016. Thetford visited the Soldiers to get direct insight into their concerns, accomplishments, and current sustainment operations.
CENTCOM CSM visits Soldiers at the Kuwait Naval Base
Command Sgt. Maj. William F. Thetford, Command senior enlisted leader of the U.S. Army Central Command, poses for a group photo with Soldiers of the 338th Transportation Detachment during a visit at Kuwait Naval Base, Kuwait, Sept. 14, 2016. Thetford visited the Soldiers to get direct insight into their concerns, accomplishments, and current sustainment operations.
Chaplain (Capt.) Brenda Threatt of California State Military Reserve provides the invocation at the Black Chamber of Orange County’s Annual Banquet at the Disneyland Hotel August 27, 2016, in Anaheim, Calif. The banquet, held annually, highlights a black history theme each year. This year’s theme was the legacy of Buffalo Soldiers, or Soldiers who served in segregated African-American units from 1866-1954. (U.S. Army photo by Sgt. 1st Class Alexandra Hays, 79th Sustainment Support Command).
Black Chamber of Orange County pays homage to Buffalo Soldier legacy
Chaplain (Capt.) Brenda Threatt of California State Military Reserve provides the invocation at the Black Chamber of Orange County’s Annual Banquet at the Disneyland Hotel August 27, 2016, in Anaheim, Calif. The banquet, held annually, highlights a black history theme each year. This year’s theme was the legacy of Buffalo Soldiers, or Soldiers who served in segregated African-American units from 1866-1954. (U.S. Army photo by Sgt. 1st Class Alexandra Hays, 79th Sustainment Support Command).
Marine Veteran Rachel Bartlett sings the national anthem while reenactors from the Buffalo Soldiers Mounted Cavalry Unit present the colors at the opening of the Black Chamber of Orange County’s Annual Banquet at the Disneyland Hotel August 27, 2016, in Anaheim, Calif. The banquet, held annually, highlights a black history theme each year. This year’s theme was the legacy of Buffalo Soldiers, or Soldiers who served in segregated African-American units from 1866-1954. (U.S. Army photo by Sgt. 1st Class Alexandra Hays, 79th Sustainment Support Command).
Black Chamber of Orange County pays homage to Buffalo Soldier legacy
Marine Veteran Rachel Bartlett sings the national anthem while reenactors from the Buffalo Soldiers Mounted Cavalry Unit present the colors at the opening of the Black Chamber of Orange County’s Annual Banquet at the Disneyland Hotel August 27, 2016, in Anaheim, Calif. The banquet, held annually, highlights a black history theme each year. This year’s theme was the legacy of Buffalo Soldiers, or Soldiers who served in segregated African-American units from 1866-1954. (U.S. Army photo by Sgt. 1st Class Alexandra Hays, 79th Sustainment Support Command).
Ron Jones, a member of the 9th and 10th Cavalry (Horse) Association, presents a historical vignette on the “Iron Riders”—the 25th Infantry U.S. Army Bicycle Corps, at the Black Chamber of Orange County’s Annual Banquet at the Disneyland Hotel August 27, 2016, in Anaheim, Calif. The banquet, held annually, highlights a black history theme each year. This year’s theme was the legacy of Buffalo Soldiers, or Soldiers who served in segregated African-American units from 1866-1954. (U.S. Army photo by Sgt. 1st Class Alexandra Hays, 79th Sustainment Support Command).
Black Chamber of Orange County pays homage to Buffalo Soldier legacy
Ron Jones, a member of the 9th and 10th Cavalry (Horse) Association, presents a historical vignette on the “Iron Riders”—the 25th Infantry U.S. Army Bicycle Corps, at the Black Chamber of Orange County’s Annual Banquet at the Disneyland Hotel August 27, 2016, in Anaheim, Calif. The banquet, held annually, highlights a black history theme each year. This year’s theme was the legacy of Buffalo Soldiers, or Soldiers who served in segregated African-American units from 1866-1954. (U.S. Army photo by Sgt. 1st Class Alexandra Hays, 79th Sustainment Support Command).
Lt. Col. Michael Johns leads the pledge of allegiance at the Black Chamber of Orange County’s Annual Banquet at the Disneyland Hotel August 27, 2016, in Anaheim, Calif. The banquet, held annually, highlights a black history theme each year. This year’s theme was the legacy of Buffalo Soldiers, or Soldiers who served in segregated African-American units from 1866-1954. (U.S. Army photo by Sgt. 1st Class Alexandra Hays, 79th Sustainment Support Command).
Black Chamber of Orange County pays homage to Buffalo Soldier legacy
Lt. Col. Michael Johns leads the pledge of allegiance at the Black Chamber of Orange County’s Annual Banquet at the Disneyland Hotel August 27, 2016, in Anaheim, Calif. The banquet, held annually, highlights a black history theme each year. This year’s theme was the legacy of Buffalo Soldiers, or Soldiers who served in segregated African-American units from 1866-1954. (U.S. Army photo by Sgt. 1st Class Alexandra Hays, 79th Sustainment Support Command).
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October 6, 2016 - In August 2014 senior planners in the Department of Defense met in Washington D.C., for Intergovernmental Tabletop Exercise ’14—an exercise aimed at preventing mass atrocities—when the Ebola crisis broke out.
July 15, 2016 - “Attention to orders!” boomed a voice over the loud speaker. “The President of the United States has reposed special trust and confidence in the patriotism, valor, fidelity and abilities of Kenneth D. Jones….”
July 15, 2016 - As the sun rises on a hot summer day in Central Texas, a formation of Soldiers stand tall on historic MacArthur Parade Field located in the center of the military base
June 29, 2016 - “Soldiers are not going to be equipped to fight if they are not spiritually resilient. They need to know who they are deep down inside and what they live for,” said Chaplain (Lt. Col.) Graham Harbman, 311th Sustainment Command (Expeditionary).
June 16, 2016 - U.S. Army Reserve Soldiers with the 364th Expeditionary Sustainment Command, stationed in Marysville, Washington, participated in a 10-kilometer run through the Polish town Sulejowek during Anakonda 2016, June 11.
June 16, 2016 - Let them train and eat cake too. This is exactly how the 311th Sustainment Command (Expeditionary) celebrates the Army’s 241st birthday.
June 14, 2016 - The 310th Sustainment Command (Expeditionary) was one of the few units in the Army logistics world to be honored with the prestigious Distinguished Unit of the Regiment award at the Quartermaster Corps Regimental Honors Ceremony at Fort Lee, Va., June 10, 2016.
June 13, 2016 - It has been just over a month since the 364th Sustainment Command (Expeditionary) deployed to Poland for Anakonda 16.
June 10, 2016 - No matter the size of the ammunition, if soldiers can shoot it, the men and women of the U.S. Army Reserve 592nd Ordnance Company can supply it.
June 9, 2016 - U.S. Army National Guard Maj. Patrick Paul Brownell, the Chaplain for the 230th Sustainment Brigade, out of Chattanooga, Tenn., teamed up with local Polish Army Chaplain, Capt. Thomasz Szeflinski, to provide Sunday religious services to Allied military service members, and Polish locals June 5, in Szczecin, Poland in support of exercise Anakonda 16.

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