First Lt. Elliott Dill (left), officer in charge of movement and 2nd platoon leader with the 250th Transportation Company in El Monte, Calif., reviews the route map with his convoy commander, Sgt. 1st Class Jerry Lubin (right) and two of his convoy drivers on Feb. 6, 2015, at Fort Hunter Liggett, Calif., prior to a long-haul convoy mission to Fort Lewis, Wash., during Nationwide Move 2015 (NWM 15). NWM 15 is an Army Reserve approved functional training exercise designed to provide Reserve Component transportation and support units with valuable, realistic training, by conducting operations in support of Continental United States (CONUS) activities.
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Fort Hunter Liggett, California - First Lt. Elliott Dill (left), officer in charge of movement and 2nd platoon leader with the 250th Transportation Company in El Monte, Calif., reviews the route map with his convoy commander, Sgt. 1st Class Jerry Lubin (right) and two of his convoy drivers on Feb. 6, 2015, at Fort Hunter Liggett, Calif., prior to a long-haul convoy mission to Fort Lewis, Wash., during Nationwide Move 2015 (NWM 15). NWM 15 is an Army Reserve approved functional training exercise designed to provide Reserve Component transportation and support units with valuable, realistic training, by conducting operations in support of Continental United States (CONUS) activities.


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