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Soldiers of the 4-319th Airborne Field Artillery Regiment, at U.S. Army garrison Bamberg load containers to convoy to their new duty station, U.S. Army garrison Grafenwoehr. USAG Bamberg will be closed by September 2014. The Soldiers will follow thei...
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A rough terrain cargo handler, or RTCH, is lifting containers on a heavy expanded mobility tactical truck , or HEMTT, at USAG Bamberg. The convoy is delivering equipment to USAG Grafenwoehr, where thr Soldiers of the 4-319th Airborne Field Artillery ...
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Bamberg, GERMANY (July 23, 2013) -- The Bamberg military community is starting to get smaller. Soldiers from the 173rd Airborne Brigade Combat Team have recently started to clear out their motor pools and send equipment to their new duty stations in Vicenza and Grafenwoehr. The Soldiers will follow this summer, resulting in a 50 percent Soldier population drop at Bamberg's garrison. The following photos show the 4-319th Airborne Field Artillery Regiment during their loading operations.
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