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Soldiers of the 24th and 287th Transportation Companies conduct one of numerous logistics convoys in southern Afghanistan. The convoy was part of a joint effort between U.S. and Dutch forces to relocate equipment between Tarin Kowt and Kandahar using coalition and host nation trucks. The convoy consisted of more than 40 vehicles and took approximately 15 hours to traverse 63 miles of rugged terrain. The 24th TC and the 287th TC are assigned to the 1225th Combat Sustainment Support Battalion, 43rd Sustainment Brigade, Joint Sustainment Command-Afghanistan. Since mid-October, JSC-A units have conducted more than 1,800 combat logistics patrols delivering supplies and equipment throughout Afghanistan.
240111-A-YG824-072.JPG Photo By: 1st Lt. Steven P. Haggerty, U.S. Army

Kandahar, Kandahar, Afghanistan - Soldiers of the 24th and 287th Transportation Companies conduct one of numerous logistics convoys in southern Afghanistan. The convoy was part of a joint effort between U.S. and Dutch forces to relocate equipment between Tarin Kowt and Kandahar using coalition and host nation trucks. The convoy consisted of more than 40 vehicles and took approximately 15 hours to traverse 63 miles of rugged terrain. The 24th TC and the 287th TC are assigned to the 1225th Combat Sustainment Support Battalion, 43rd Sustainment Brigade, Joint Sustainment Command-Afghanistan. Since mid-October, JSC-A units have conducted more than 1,800 combat logistics patrols delivering supplies and equipment throughout Afghanistan.


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