Who are those guys?

By T. Anthony BellJuly 19, 2012

Big Dryer
1 / 3 Show Caption + Hide Caption – Pfc. Mike Corral, Pfc. Devin Benning (obscured) and Pfc. Camden Dinger load bags of laundry into the dryer portion of the Laundry Advance System during instruction July 12. The three are assigned to class 503-12 of the Aerial Delivery and Field Serv... (Photo Credit: U.S. Army) VIEW ORIGINAL
Maintenance
2 / 3 Show Caption + Hide Caption – Pvt. Nar Bhattarai, a laundry, shower and textile repair specialist in training, performs preventive maintenance on 30 kilowatt generator that runs the Laundry Advance System during training July 12. Bhattarai, in the third week of training, is assi... (Photo Credit: U.S. Army) VIEW ORIGINAL
Laundry Advance System
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FORT LEE, Va. (July, 19, 2012) -- Military members who have endured deployments may not ask that question until they've been impacted by their services. Then they might positively attest to what it means to get a shower and fresh, laundered clothing. Those guys -- quartermaster Soldiers in the laundry, shower and textile repair specialist MOS (92S) -- are not well known until they render services. The MOS is currently seeing a reduction in its active duty numbers, but the services Soldiers provide remain a vital component in any field services support package. The Quartermaster School currently graduates roughly 400 92Ss annually. What follows are snapshots of "Those Guys" during advanced individual training classes here.