Friday, December 13, 2019

These Are The Soldiers Who Help Move US Army Equipment

Trucks like this Army Expanded Mobility Tactical Truck, move supplies to Syria at the Syrian Logistics Cell operations center, Erbil, Iraq, November 29, 2019. US Army Reserve/Spc. Dakota Vanidestine

Business Insider/US Army: Meet the US Army team that helped withdraw from Syria as the ISIS fight drags on

The US Army's Syrian Logistics Cell recently helped conduct the withdrawal of US forces from several bases in Syria.

The 103rd Expeditionary Sustainment Command (ESC), the Syrian Logistics Cell (SLC), located in Erbil, Iraq, is composed of a small team of soldiers who pack a big punch when it comes to supporting the warfighters in Syria.

The 103rd ESC SLC team was directly involved in the recent withdrawal from Syria.

"The SLC was heavily involved in the materiel retrograde from Syria," Sgt. Maj. Jason Palsma, SLC noncommissioned officer in charge, 103rd ESC, said. "Our team assisted in the deliberate withdrawal of US forces from several bases in Syria while simultaneously continuing the defeat of ISIS."

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1 comment:

Anonymous said...

Still.

Even the U.S. Army (STILL) needs truck drivers.

we all know they will be replaced in the next 10 years with self-driving trucks. the technology already exists, now it's just about fine tuning to lesser adequate environments (bombed roadways etc)