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RMJ3W3TX–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.
RM2M9Y93D–Its been 13 months and Aaron Merrills stepfather is coming home. Aaron's stepfather is part of the US Army (USA) Reservist 257th Transportation Company (TRANS CO), Las Vegas, Nevada (NV) and returning to US Air Force (USAF) Nellis Air Force Base (AFB), NV from his deployment to Kuwait and Iraq for Operation IRAQI FREEDOM. Base: Nellis Air Force Base State: Nevada (NV) Country: United States Of America (USA)
RMHEPC2A–The 257th Transportation Company from Las Vegas, and Tucson, Ariz., supports a National Training Center at Fort Irwin, Calif., with their M1070A1 Heavy Equipment Transporter trucks in April and May 2015. Army Reserve unit moves heavy vehicles at the NTC 150430-A-AU937-406
RMTDHYRW–Soldiers of the 993rd Transportation Company, from Palatka Florida, conduct a vehicle convoy in support of CSTX 78-19-02 (Combat Support Training Exercise), on Fort Dix, Nj., June 13 2019. CSTX 78-19-02 ensures Army Reserve units are trained and ready to deploy on short-notice and bring capable, combat-ready, and lethal firepower in support of the Army and our joint partners anywhere in the world. (U.S. Army Photo by Spc. Nathan Posey/Released)
RM2GK74GW–257th Transportation Company (CBT HET) Soldiers disconnect winch cables and adjust level on the M1000 semi-trailer after removing a M60 tank.
RMMTFF6M–First Lt. Anthony Lafleur, a Reno, Nevada native, assumed command of the 257th Transportation Company (CBT HET) from Capt. Michael Massey, at the Las Vegas U.S. Army Reserve Center on the Nellis Air Force Base April 23, where Maj. Leopold Karanikolas, 314th Combat Sustainment Support Battalion commander, was present to transfer the unit colors to Lafleur from Massey who has led the unit for three years. The unit stood at attention during the ceremony.
RM2M9Y92T–Reunion at Nellis Air Force Base, Nevada (NV), US Army (USA) Reservist Second Lieutenant (2LT) Johnathan Sowell, 257th Transportation Company (TRANS CO), Las Vegas, NV, hugs his wife Patty and daughter Juanita on returning home from an 18 month deployment in Kuwait and Iraq supporting Operation IRAQI FREEDOM. Subject Operation/Series: IRAQI FREEDOM Base: Nellis Air Force Base State: Nevada (NV) Country: United States Of America (USA)
RM2GK74GN–Convoy commander, Spc. Larson, gives convoy brief prior to returning from the Tactical NVG night driving course during annual training for the 257th Transportation Company.
RMMTFF4E–First Lt. Anthony Lafleur, a Reno, Nevada native, assumed command of the 257th Transportation Company (CBT HET) from Capt. Michael Massey, at the Las Vegas U.S. Army Reserve Center on the Nellis Air Force Base April 23, where Maj. Leopold Karanikolas, 314th Combat Sustainment Support Battalion commander, was present to transfer the unit colors to Lafleur from Massey who has led the unit for three years. Karanikolas passes the unit guidon to Lafleur during the ceremony.
RMJ3W3TY–First Lt. Anthony Lafleur, a Reno, Nevada native, assumed command of the 257th Transportation Company (CBT HET) from Capt. Michael Massey, at the Las Vegas U.S. Army Reserve Center on the Nellis Air Force Base April 23, where Maj. Leopold Karanikolas, 314th Combat Sustainment Support Battalion commander, was present to transfer the unit colors to Lafleur from Massey who has led the unit for three years. The unit stood at attention during the ceremony.
RM2M9Y92D–Reunion at Nellis Air Force Base, Nevada (NV), US Army (USA) Reservist STAFF Sergeant (SSG) James Smith, 257th Transportation Company (TRANS CO), Las Vegas, NV, holds his eight month old son Malik for the first time on returning home from a 13-month deployment to Kuwait and Iraq during Operation IRAQI FREEDOM. Subject Operation/Series: IRAQI FREEDOM Base: Nellis Air Force Base State: Nevada (NV) Country: United States Of America (USA)
RMMTFF6A–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.
RMJ3W3TR–First Lt. Anthony Lafleur, a Reno, Nevada native, assumed command of the 257th Transportation Company (CBT HET) from Capt. Michael Massey, at the Las Vegas U.S. Army Reserve Center on the Nellis Air Force Base April 23, where Maj. Leopold Karanikolas, 314th Combat Sustainment Support Battalion commander, was present to transfer the unit colors to Lafleur from Massey who has led the unit for three years. Karanikolas passes the unit guidon to Lafleur during the ceremony.
RMHEM4RG–Spc. Lylevalentine K. McMackin, right, won't have to call back to the states to talk to his father, Sgt. Frank C. McMackin, left, for Father's Day. 'Big Mack' and 'Little Mack,' as they are known to their platoon, are both assigned to the 257th Transportation Company (Heavy Equipment Transport) currently conducting operations in Kuwait and Iraq. “When we come back from a mission, I don’t have to call home,” said 'Little Mack.' “I can just go talk to my dad.” The 257th is an Army Reserve unit from Nellis Air Force Base in Las Vegas, Nev. and is commanded by Capt. Valeria Anderson. Father and s
RMHEPC29–The 257th Transportation Company supports a National Training Center at Fort Irwin, Calif., with their M1070A1 Heavy Equipment Transporter trucks in April and May 2015. Army Reserve unit moves heavy equipment at the NTC 150430-A-AU937-953
RMRAD38G–Staff Sgt. Elizabeth Kleimola a dental specialist assigned to the 257th Dental Company, 44th Medical Brigade, now tasked as an instructor with the XVIII Airborne Corps DeGlopper Air Assault School, prepares a UH-60 Black Hawk Helicopter for the students to repel from at Fort Bragg, N.C., Jan. 25, 2017. The course which spans over 10 days is intended to train Soldiers in the use of sling load transportation and for Air Assault operations.
RMHEPC28–The 257th Transportation Company from Las Vegas and Tucson, Ariz., supports a National Training Center at Fort Irwin, Calif., with their M1070A1 Heavy Equipment Transporter trucks in April and May 2015. Army Reserve moves heavy vehicles at the NTC 150430-A-AU937-693
RMHEPC2G–Brig. Gen. David Elwell, 311th Sustainment Command (Expeditionary) commanding general, visits the 257th Transportation Company at Fort Irwin, Calif., as they support a National Training Center rotation with their M1070A1 Heavy Equipment Transporter trucks in April and May 2015. Brig. Gen. Elwell visits the National Training Center 150430-A-AU937-825
RMHEPC2F–Brig. Gen. David Elwell, 311th Sustainment Command (Expeditionary) commanding general, visits the 257th Transportation Company at Fort Irwin, Calif., as they support a National Training Center rotation with their M1070A1 Heavy Equipment Transporter trucks in April and May 2015. Brig. Gen. Elwell visits the National Training Center 150430-A-AU937-477
RMHEP6JX–The minion sculptures carved by Staff Sgt. Markos Mendoza and Spc. Nathanael Dewey earned a bronze medal. Mendoza, a cook assigned to the 257th Transportation Company, and Dewey, a cook in the 103rd Sustainment Command (Expeditionary), were members of the Army Reserve team at the 40th Annual Military Culinary Arts Competitive Training Event held at Fort Lee, Va., March 11. Army Reserve team earns bronze in ice sculpting 150311-A-AA999-003
RMHEP6JW–Staff Sgt. Markos Mendoza, a cook assigned to the 257th Transportation Company, cuts into a block of ice with a chainsaw during the ice sculpting competition at the 40th Annual Military Culinary Arts Competitive Training Event held at Fort Lee, Va., March 11. Mendoza and his teammate Spc. Nathanael Dewey, a cook assigned to the 103rd Sustainment Command (Expeditionary), represented the Army Reserve in the ice sculpting competition, and although neither Soldier had ice carving experience they managed to earn a bronze medal for their carving of the characters from the 'Minions,' a popular 3-D co
RMHEP6JT–Specialist Nathanael Dewey, a cook assigned the 103rd Sustainment Command (Expeditionary), carves out the eye on his ice sculpture of a minion during the 40th Annual Military Culinary Arts Competitive Training Event at Fort Lee, Va., March 11. Dewey and his teammate, Staff Sgt. Markos Mendoza, a cook assigned to the 257th Transportation Company, represented the Army Reserve in the ice sculpting competition, and although neither Soldier had previous ice carving experience they managed to earn a bronze medal for their carving of the characters from the 'Minions,' a popular 3-D computer-animated
RMMR1WYW–First Lt. Anthony Lafleur, a Reno, Nevada native, assumed command of the 257th Transportation Company (CBT HET) from Capt. Michael Massey, at the Las Vegas U.S. Army Reserve Center on the Nellis Air Force Base April 23, where Maj. Leopold Karanikolas, 314th Combat Sustainment Support Battalion commander, was present to transfer the unit colors to Lafleur from Massey who has led the unit for three years. The unit stood at attention during the ceremony.
RMPE9N41–Staff Sgt. Markos Mendoza, 257th Transportation Company, 650th Regional Support Group, supervises Soldiers who participated in a Joint Culinary Training Program exercise at the George W. Dunaway Army Reserve Center in Sloan, Nev., Nov. 15. Sponsored by the Joint Culinary Center of Excellence, this training is designed to be a module for identifying those personnel who will compete at the annual U.S. Army Culinary Arts Competition held at Fort Lee, Va.
RMMR1WYN–First Lt. Anthony Lafleur, a Reno, Nevada native, assumed command of the 257th Transportation Company (CBT HET) from Capt. Michael Massey, at the Las Vegas U.S. Army Reserve Center on the Nellis Air Force Base April 23, where Maj. Leopold Karanikolas, 314th Combat Sustainment Support Battalion commander, was present to transfer the unit colors to Lafleur from Massey who has led the unit for three years. Karanikolas passes the unit guidon to Lafleur during the ceremony.
RMMR1WYP–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.
RMHEP51E–Heavy Equipment Transport training was conducted at the Nellis Armed Forces Reserve Center on Nellis Air Force Base in Las Vegas and focused on the the M1070 Truck Tractor and the M1000 Heavy Equipment Transporter Semi-trailer Feb. 9 through Feb. 19. The 257th TC conducts Heavy Equipment Transport training 150217-A-VA095-859
RMHEJ2A5–Soldiers of the 414th Transportation Company and the 257th Trans. Company jointly transport fuel, food and water products amidst hilly terrain to United States Marine Corps. Logistics Base Yermo in support of the National Training Cener, Fort Irwin, Calif., June 18. Reserve transportation companies train for long haul 419038
RMHEJ29Y–A tanker comes down the freeway amidst foggy conditions as part of a proof of principle mission, June 18. Soldiers of the 414th Trans. Company and the 257th Trans. Company jointly transported fuel, food and water products from Fort Hunter Liggett to United States Marine Corps Logistics Base Yermo in support of the National Training Center, Fort Irwin, Calif. Reserve transportation companies train for long haul 419037
RMMTWACP–Staff Sgt. Elizabeth Kleimola a dental specialist assigned to the 257th Dental Company, 44th Medical Brigade, now tasked as an instructor with the XVIII Airborne Corps DeGlopper Air Assault School, prepares a UH-60 Black Hawk Helicopter for the students to repel from at Fort Bragg, N.C., Jan. 25, 2017. The course which spans over 10 days is intended to train Soldiers in the use of sling load transportation and for Air Assault operations. (U.S. Army photo by Pfc. Hubert D. Delany III/22nd Mobile Public Affairs Detachment)
RMP3KNBR–Soldiers assigned to the 104th Maintenance Company, District of Columbia Army National Guard, or DCNG, receive a brief about traffic control procedures given by a member of the District Department of Transportation, or DDOT, July 4 at Joint Base Anacostia-Bolling. About 300 DCNG Guardsmen were deputized by the Metropolitan Police Department to augment local law enforcement agencies during the Independence Day festivities in the District. (U.S. Army National Guard photo by Staff Sgt. Aimee Fujikawa/Released)
RMPE9N3H–Spc. Marcos Houston and Pfc. Genephere Mata, 650th Regional Support Group, serve lunch to hungry Soldiers during their participation in a Joint Culinary Training Program exercise at the George W. Dunaway Army Reserve Center in Sloan, Nev., Nov. 15. Sponsored by the Joint Culinary Training Program, this training is designed to be a module for identifying those personnel who will compete at the annual U.S. Army Culinary Arts Competition held at Fort Lee, Va.
RMPE9N3J–Pfc. Genephere Mata, Pfc. Kassandra Angeles and Spc. Marcos Houston, members of the 650th Regional Support Group, participated in a Joint Culinary Training Program exercise at the George W. Dunaway Army Reserve Center in Sloan, Nev., Nov. 15, where they trained and learned extra culinary skills at this event.
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