Spc. Fearon Williams, a water treatment specialist, with the 574th Quarter Master, 17th Combat Sustainment Support Battalion, monitors the final stages of the purification process before the water is sent out to the Soldiers in the field in Fort Polk, La.  Nearly 202,000 members of the Army Reserve are trained, equipped and organized to perform a full range of operations including disaster response, with facilities located in over 1,200 communities across the nation.
160216-A-PO583-369.JPG Photo By: Sgt. Bethany L. Huff

Fort Polk - Spc. Fearon Williams, a water treatment specialist, with the 574th Quarter Master, 17th Combat Sustainment Support Battalion, monitors the final stages of the purification process before the water is sent out to the Soldiers in the field in Fort Polk, La. Nearly 202,000 members of the Army Reserve are trained, equipped and organized to perform a full range of operations including disaster response, with facilities located in over 1,200 communities across the nation.


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