Sgt. Destinee Surber, left, an observer/controller with the 111th Quartermaster Company (Mortuary Affairs) from Fort Lee, Va., checks the paperwork of Sgt. Hector Torres, center, and Staff Sgt. William Rivera, both with the U.S. Army Reserve's 246th Quartermaster Company (Mortuary Affairs), Mayaguez, Puerto Rico, during a search and recovery mission during Mortuary Affairs Exercise 16-02, July 21, at Fort Pickett, Va. MAX 16-02 included all six U.S. Army Reserve Mortuary Affairs units performing search and recovery missions and operating Mortuary Affairs Collection Points and a Theater Mortuary Evacuation Point. The units were evaluated by active-duty mortuary affairs personnel from nearby Fort Lee, Va. (U.S. Army photo by Timothy L. Hale)(Released)
160722-A-XN107-028.JPG Photo By: Timothy Hale

Fort Pickett - Sgt. Destinee Surber, left, an observer/controller with the 111th Quartermaster Company (Mortuary Affairs) from Fort Lee, Va., checks the paperwork of Sgt. Hector Torres, center, and Staff Sgt. William Rivera, both with the U.S. Army Reserve's 246th Quartermaster Company (Mortuary Affairs), Mayaguez, Puerto Rico, during a search and recovery mission during Mortuary Affairs Exercise 16-02, July 21, at Fort Pickett, Va. MAX 16-02 included all six U.S. Army Reserve Mortuary Affairs units performing search and recovery missions and operating Mortuary Affairs Collection Points and a Theater Mortuary Evacuation Point. The units were evaluated by active-duty mortuary affairs personnel from nearby Fort Lee, Va. (U.S. Army photo by Timothy L. Hale)(Released)


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