Capt. Michael Massey, the outgoing 257th Transportation Company (CBT HET) commander, Maj. Leopold Karanikolas, 314th Combat Sustainment Support Battalion commander, and 1st Lt. Anthony Lafleur, a Reno, Nevada native and 257th TC incoming commander, were in attendance at the Las Vegas U.S. Army Reserve Center on the Nellis Air Force Base April 23. The 257th Transportation Company (CBT HET) mission is to move to area of operations to relocate heavy maneuver forces on the battlefield and provide heavy equipment transportation for operational and tactical relocation.
170423-A-VA095-465.JPG Photo By: Capt. Fernando Ochoa

Las Vegas - Capt. Michael Massey, the outgoing 257th Transportation Company (CBT HET) commander, Maj. Leopold Karanikolas, 314th Combat Sustainment Support Battalion commander, and 1st Lt. Anthony Lafleur, a Reno, Nevada native and 257th TC incoming commander, were in attendance at the Las Vegas U.S. Army Reserve Center on the Nellis Air Force Base April 23. The 257th Transportation Company (CBT HET) mission is to move to area of operations to relocate heavy maneuver forces on the battlefield and provide heavy equipment transportation for operational and tactical relocation.


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