Army Reserve Company Donates to Shelter 

December 15, 2009

Soldiers from Bravo Company, 2nd Battalion, 377th Regiment of the United States Army reserves marched on the streets of Lincoln, Nebraska on Sunday to deliver supplies for Friendship Home.

The company marched with the donated supplies on their backs from the John J. Pershing Reserve Center at 3700 West O Street to the Veterans Memorial at Antelope Park, where they met with a Friendship Home representative.

The name of the mission, Operation Resupply, was the brainchild of Sergeant First Class Kyle Roberson. The goal of the mission is to help protect the people at home while the soldiers the company trains are overseas. Bravo Company trains U.S. Army soldiers in Basic Training.

Friendship Home is an emergency and transitional shelter for battered women and their children

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