99th READINESS DIVISION

Joint Base McGuire-Dix-Lakehurst, N.J.

Staff Sgt. Ronald Brummand, both a civilian and military truck driver, inspects the security of his truck's cargo during the 353rd Transportation Company's convoy operation from Buffalo to Camp Roberts, Calif., July 9. The convoy operation began July 9 and will move 44 Soldiers and nearly 20 cargo-laden military vehicles more than 2,000 miles cross-country as part of an annual training initiative known as Nationwide Move. The 353rd Transportation Company's westward trek will not only provide training for its Soldiers, but also practical logistics support to its sister unit, the 322nd Maintenance Company, which will be conducting its annual training in California. (US Army Photo by Sgt Victor Ayala, 210th MPAD)
150709-A-ZZ999-510.JPG Photo By: Sgt. Victor Ayala

Mankato, Minnesota - Staff Sgt. Ronald Brummand, both a civilian and military truck driver, inspects the security of his truck's cargo during the 353rd Transportation Company's convoy operation from Buffalo to Camp Roberts, Calif., July 9. The convoy operation began July 9 and will move 44 Soldiers and nearly 20 cargo-laden military vehicles more than 2,000 miles cross-country as part of an annual training initiative known as Nationwide Move. The 353rd Transportation Company's westward trek will not only provide training for its Soldiers, but also practical logistics support to its sister unit, the 322nd Maintenance Company, which will be conducting its annual training in California. (US Army Photo by Sgt Victor Ayala, 210th MPAD)


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