Bamberg Garrison starts moving equipment

By Simon HupferAugust 2, 2013

Major Muscle Movements
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Moving to Italy
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Attention to detail
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Checking equipment
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Bamberg, Germany -- Major muscle movements at Bamberg's Warner Barracks were announced for this summer. Sgt. 1st class Philip Daniels (left, with white helmet), 173rd Special Troops Battalion, oversees a loading operation at the unit's motor pool. Over 120 pieces of equipment, containers, water buffaloes, trucks and humvees, have been convoyed to their new duty station in Vicenza, Italy, already. The Soldiers will follow this summer, resulting in a 50 percent Soldier population drop at Bamberg's garrison.

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