A Humvee gets unloaded at Fort Drum, N.Y, May 29 following a successful convoy of the 846th Transportation Company, 812th Transportation Battalion, 518th Sustainment Brigade. The convoy covered over 600 miles and transported 53 pieces of equipment from Lynchburg, Va. to Fort Drum. The transportation movement was part of Exercise Nationwide Move 15. The annual exercise is an Army Reserve approved functional training exercise designed to provide Reserve Component transportation units with valuable, realistic training, by conducting real-world operations in support of Continental United States (CONUS) activities. (Official US Army Reserve photo by Pfc. Dakota Price, 210th Mobile Public Affairs Detachment)
150529-A-AZ234-008.JPG Photo By: Pfc. Dakota Price

Fort Drum, New York - A Humvee gets unloaded at Fort Drum, N.Y, May 29 following a successful convoy of the 846th Transportation Company, 812th Transportation Battalion, 518th Sustainment Brigade. The convoy covered over 600 miles and transported 53 pieces of equipment from Lynchburg, Va. to Fort Drum. The transportation movement was part of Exercise Nationwide Move 15. The annual exercise is an Army Reserve approved functional training exercise designed to provide Reserve Component transportation units with valuable, realistic training, by conducting real-world operations in support of Continental United States (CONUS) activities. (Official US Army Reserve photo by Pfc. Dakota Price, 210th Mobile Public Affairs Detachment)


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