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Mr. James Balocki, Chief Executive Officer U.S. Army Reserve, discusses sustainment operations with U.S. Army Reserve Staff Sgt. Donald Burton, an information technology specialist with the 364th Expeditionary Sustainment Command, Marysville, Washington, during a visit to a training site outside of Warsaw, Poland June 14, during Anakonda 16. Anakonda 16 is a Polish-led national event that seeks to train, exercise and integrate Polish national command and force structures into an Allied, joint, multinational environment. Exercises like Anakonda 16 help Army Reserve sustainment Soldiers understand how to quickly and efficiently move personnel and equipment in order to improve response time. (Photo by Capt. A. Sean Taylor, 649th RSG)
160614-A-NL725-005.JPG Photo By: Capt. A. Sean Taylor

Warsaw - Mr. James Balocki, Chief Executive Officer U.S. Army Reserve, discusses sustainment operations with U.S. Army Reserve Staff Sgt. Donald Burton, an information technology specialist with the 364th Expeditionary Sustainment Command, Marysville, Washington, during a visit to a training site outside of Warsaw, Poland June 14, during Anakonda 16. Anakonda 16 is a Polish-led national event that seeks to train, exercise and integrate Polish national command and force structures into an Allied, joint, multinational environment. Exercises like Anakonda 16 help Army Reserve sustainment Soldiers understand how to quickly and efficiently move personnel and equipment in order to improve response time. (Photo by Capt. A. Sean Taylor, 649th RSG)


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