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DET 13 Soldiers at 401st AFSB completed MRAP egress training that taught them how to safely exit a vehicle involved in a roll-over.

 

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The 401st Army field Support Brigade provides Soldiers, Sailors, Airman, and Marines, the tools and resources necessary to complete the mission. If they shoot, drive it, fly it, wear it, eat it or communicate with it, the 401st helps provide it. The brigade assists coalition partners with many of their logistical and sustainment needs. The brigade also handles the responsible disposition of equipment in Afghanistan to support evolving missions. We are the single link between Warfighters in the field, and working through Army Sustainment Command, we leverage Army Materiel Command’s worldwide Materiel Enterprise to develop, deliver, and sustain materiel to ensure a dominant joint force for the U.S. and our Allies.

  

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Soldiers in Afghanistan whose job is to recover damaged or disabled Mine-Resistant Ambush-Protected vehicles got a new tool in March when the first M1249 Military Recovery Vehicles arrived in theater.

 

Military instructors from U.S. Army Ordnance School, Track, Metalworking and Recovery Department deployed to support fielding the new vehicles and providing several training classes for the Soldiers who will be using the new vehicles.

 

About the 401st:

 

The 401st Army field Support Brigade gives our Soldiers, Sailors, Airman, and Marines, the tools and resources necessary to complete the mission. If they shoot, drive it, fly it, wear it, eat it or communicate with it, the 401st helps to provide it. The brigade also assists coalition partners with many of their logistical and sustainment needs. The brigade will also handle to responsible disposition of equipment in Afghanistan as the mission here changes. The 401st is the single link between warfighters in the field and Army Materiel Command.

  

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Saw a bunch of MRAPs being transported south on the I-75 near Lexington, KY.

Staff Sgt. Scott Petty, a loadmaster with the 183rd Airlift Squadron, guides a mine-resistant, ambush-protected (MRAP) vehicle while loading onto a C-17 Globemaster III during a training event at Camp Shelby Joint Forces Training Center, Hattiesburg, Mississippi, Nov. 2, 2023. Members of the 172nd Airlift Wing regularly train with joint force partners to share their knowledge and expertise of providing world-class airlift capability. (U.S. Air National Guard photo by Staff Sgt. Jared Bounds)

Congressman Cicilline with MRAP on first bipartisan congressional delegation to the Middle East.

Vice President Joe Biden, Deputy Secretary of Defense Ashton Carter, watch as the Mine Resistant Ambush Protected (MRAP) vehicles transition document is signed at the Pentagon October 1, 2012. The ceremony marks the start of the transition of the MRAP Joint Program Office from the Marine Corps to the Army and the formal establishment of an MRAP Program of Record within each service DoD photo by Erin A. Kirk-Cuomo (Released)

  

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AFSBn-BAF hosted a Halloween Party Oct. 27. Lots of great music, costumes, food, fun and dancing! Thanks to those who made this great event happen!!!

 

About the 401st:

 

The 401st Army field Support Brigade provides Soldiers, Sailors, Airman, and Marines, the tools and resources necessary to complete the mission. If they shoot, drive it, fly it, wear it, eat it or communicate with it, the 401st helps provide it. The brigade assists coalition partners with many of their logistical and sustainment needs. The brigade also handles the responsible disposition of equipment in Afghanistan to support evolving missions. We are the single link between Warfighters in the field, and working through Army Sustainment Command, we leverage Army Materiel Command’s worldwide Materiel Enterprise to develop, deliver, and sustain materiel to ensure a dominant joint force for the U.S. and our Allies.

  

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COL Michel M. Russell, Sr., 401st AFSB commander visited Allied Trades September 8 to express appreciation to several workers and learn more about how the shop helps the 401st AFSB support maneuver units. While at Allied Trades, Russell took a few minutes to talk to some of the workers and see some of what they can fabricate in the shop. One item was a huge tricycle that is used to transport fire extinguishers to and from the recharging station.

 

About the 401st:

 

The 401st Army field Support Brigade gives our Soldiers, Sailors, Airman, and Marines, the tools and resources necessary to complete the mission. If they shoot, drive it, fly it, wear it, eat it or communicate with it, the 401st helps provide it. The brigade assists coalition partners with many of their logistical and sustainment needs. The brigade also handles the responsible disposition of equipment in Afghanistan to support evolving missions. We are the single link between Warfighters in the field, and working through Army Sustainment Command, we leverage Army Materiel Command’s worldwide Materiel Enterprise to develop, deliver, and sustain materiel to ensure a dominant joint force for the U.S. and our Allies.

  

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Lieutenant Colonel Todd W. Burnley assumed command of the AFSBn-Bagram, 401st Army Field Support Brigade from Lt. Col. Peter J. Koch in a change of command ceremony Dec. 7 presided over by Col. Mark A. Paget, 401st AFSB commander.

 

About the 401st:

 

The 401st Army field Support Brigade provides Soldiers, Sailors, Airman, and Marines, the tools and resources necessary to complete the mission. If they shoot, drive it, fly it, wear it, eat it or communicate with it, the 401st helps provide it. The brigade assists coalition partners with many of their logistical and sustainment needs. The brigade also handles the responsible disposition of equipment in Afghanistan to support evolving missions. We are the single link between Warfighters in the field, and working through Army Sustainment Command, we leverage Army Materiel Command’s worldwide Materiel Enterprise to develop, deliver, and sustain materiel to ensure a dominant joint force for the U.S. and our Allies.

  

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Soldiers in Afghanistan whose job is to recover damaged or disabled Mine-Resistant Ambush-Protected vehicles got a new tool in March when the first M1249 Military Recovery Vehicles arrived in theater.

 

Military instructors from U.S. Army Ordnance School, Track, Metalworking and Recovery Department deployed to support fielding the new vehicles and providing several training classes for the Soldiers who will be using the new vehicles.

 

About the 401st:

 

The 401st Army field Support Brigade gives our Soldiers, Sailors, Airman, and Marines, the tools and resources necessary to complete the mission. If they shoot, drive it, fly it, wear it, eat it or communicate with it, the 401st helps to provide it. The brigade also assists coalition partners with many of their logistical and sustainment needs. The brigade will also handle to responsible disposition of equipment in Afghanistan as the mission here changes. The 401st is the single link between warfighters in the field and Army Materiel Command.

  

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Private Lisa P. Holmes, of Cleveland, assigned to Alpha Co. 237th Brigade Support Battalion, 37th Infantry Brigade Combat Team, performs a pre-combat maintenance check on her Mine Resistant Ambush Protected (MRAP) vehicle during training at Camp Shelby Joint Forces Training Center, Miss., on Sept. 23, 2011. The brigade is deploying to Afghanistan in support of Operation Enduring Freedom. (Ohio National Guard photo by Spc. Kimberly Lamb) (Released)

  

Pvt. Garret Denne from Charlie Company, 1/34th Brigade Special Troops Battalion, attached to the 1st Squadron, 94th Cavalry, 1st Brigade Combat Team, 34th Red Bull Infantry Division, reaches for his multipurpose utility tool while gauging the head space and timing of his assigned weapon at Camp Adder, Iraq Nov. 20. Denne, a Waite Park, Minn., native, is currently deployed with the Red Bulls in support of Operation New Dawn and will be providing convoy security to support the draw down of U.S. force and equipment from Iraq. (U.S. Army Photo by Cpl. Trisha Betz)

 

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Command Sgt. Maj. Errol J. White, AFSBn-Kandahar, command sergeant major, was awarded a Bronze Star Medal by Lt. Col. Stanley J. Sliwinski, AFSBn-Kandahar, 401st Army Field Support Brigade commander, during an awards ceremony Aug. 26 at battalion headquarters.

 

About the 401st:

 

The 401st Army field Support Brigade provides Soldiers, Sailors, Airman, and Marines, the tools and resources necessary to complete the mission. If they shoot, drive it, fly it, wear it, eat it or communicate with it, the 401st helps provide it. The brigade assists coalition partners with many of their logistical and sustainment needs. The brigade also handles the responsible disposition of equipment in Afghanistan to support evolving missions. We are the single link between Warfighters in the field, and working through Army Sustainment Command, we leverage Army Materiel Command’s worldwide Materiel Enterprise to develop, deliver, and sustain materiel to ensure a dominant joint force for the U.S. and our Allies.

  

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Marine pulls out a winch cable to recover an overturned MRAP.

Pvt. Garret Denne from Charlie Company, 1/34th Brigade Special Troops Battalion, attached to the 1st Squadron, 94th Cavalry, 1st Brigade Combat Team, 34th Red Bull Infantry Division, gauges the head space and timing of his assigned weapon while waiting for safety brief at Camp Adder, Iraq, Nov. 20. Denne, a Waite Park, Minn., native, is currently deployed with the Red Bulls in support of Operation New Dawn and will be providing convoy security to support the draw down of U.S. force and equipment from Iraq. (U.S. Army Photo by Cpl. Trisha Betz)

 

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Airmen and Soldiers offload a UH64 Black Hawk from a C-5 Galaxy at Bagram Air Field, Afghanistan. The C-5 served the U.S. Air Force since 1969 and continues to provide vital heavy air lift to troops worldwide. (U.S. Army photo/1st Lt. Henry Chan)

Minifig scale OSKHOSH MATV MRAP with counter UAV (anti drone) system LEGO MOC. All doors and hatch can be opened (limited interior) + removable hood with full engine replica. Front wheels can be posed for steering. Roff mounted CROWs system with minigun. 100% LEGO, no custom pieces used. This MOC took me 3 years (due to prolonged pauses in building and other projects etc.), but it was well worth it. It goes perfect together with my STRYKER MOC.

DET 13 Soldiers at 401st AFSB completed MRAP egress training that taught them how to safely exit a vehicle involved in a roll-over.

 

About the 401st:

 

The 401st Army field Support Brigade provides Soldiers, Sailors, Airman, and Marines, the tools and resources necessary to complete the mission. If they shoot, drive it, fly it, wear it, eat it or communicate with it, the 401st helps provide it. The brigade assists coalition partners with many of their logistical and sustainment needs. The brigade also handles the responsible disposition of equipment in Afghanistan to support evolving missions. We are the single link between Warfighters in the field, and working through Army Sustainment Command, we leverage Army Materiel Command’s worldwide Materiel Enterprise to develop, deliver, and sustain materiel to ensure a dominant joint force for the U.S. and our Allies.

  

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Soldiers from the Christiansburg-based Company C, 1st Battalion, 116th Infantry Regiment and the Fredericksburg-based Company A, 116th Brigade Special Troops Battalion conduct training on pre-operation maintenance checks for Mine Resistant Ambush Protected vehicles June 14 at Camp Atterbury, Ind. Both companies are on federal active duty as part of Task Force 183 and are preparing for duty in Iraq where they are scheduled to conduct convoy security and base defense operations. (Photo by Cotton Puryear, Virginia Department of Military Affairs)

 

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Spc. Camron Pohlen from Charlie Company, 1/34th Brigade Special Troops Battalion, attached to the 1st Squadron, 94th Cavalry, 1st Brigade Combat Team, 34th Red Bull Infantry Division, sets up his .50 Browning Machine Gun before heading to Khabari Crossing from Camp Adder, Iraq Nov. 16. Spc. Pohlen is currently deployed with the Red Bulls in support of Operation New Dawn and will be providing convoy security to support the draw down of U.S. force and equipment from Iraq. (U.S. Army Photo by Cpl. Trisha Betz)

 

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U.S. Marines attached to Mine-Resistant, Ambush-Protected Company, Regimental Combat Team 3 meet with Afghan residents in Helmand province, Afghanistan, Sept. 19, 2009. The Marines are conducting a convoy to forward operating bases and combat outposts to deliver exchange items, mail and services. Regimental Combat Team 3 is deployed to Afghanistan to train and mentor Afghan National Security Forces and help fight counterinsurgency at the request of the Afghan government. (U.S. Marine Corps photo by Gunnery Sgt. James A. Burks/Released)

SAF International MaxxPro Dash Mine Resistant Ambush Protected (MRAP) in desert tan colour for Afghanistan.

 

Known in the SAF as a Multi Purpose Tactical Vehicle (MPTV) instead of MRAP.

FORT HOOD, TX - Army 1st Lt. Sherise Johnson climbs into an International MaxxPro Mine Resistant Ambush Protected vehicle to begin her required hours for her license. Johnson, a Guardmember of the 113th Sustainment Brigade, is a part of a personal security detail team and must have at least 75 daylight hours as the driver for the MRAP before she is officially selected as a driver. Johnson and her unit are currently stationed here for mobilization training before a deployment overseas later this year. (U.S. Army photo by Sgt. Miko M. Booth, 113th Sustainment Brigade, Public Affairs.)

Members of the 82nd Agribusiness Development Team get instruction on different features of the International MaxxPro MRAP (Mine Resistant Ambush Protected) vehicle during an MRAP operators training course at Camp Atterbury, Ind., March 1, 2012. The 82nd ADT is at Camp Atterbury for its pre-mobilization training before deploying to Afghanistan later this month. (National Guard photo by 2nd Lt. Stephen Montgomery/Released)

These are Mine Resistant Ambush Protected (MRAP) Model M1221 just returned from AFSBN Kuwait.

They were parked on a CSX Railway siding along Hump Road.

 

The Army Field Support Battalion-Kuwait aka (AFSBn-Kuwait)

Soldiers from 25th Combat Aviation Brigade negotiate driving a Mine-Resistant Ambush Protected (MRAP) vehicle from a surface road to a dirt road during MRAP driving training, at the Ammunition Holding Area on Wheeler Army Airfield, Hawaii, Sept. 27.

Thanksgiving at Bagram. Since we can’t be with family, the DFAC folks go all out to decorate and have the traditional Thanksgiving Dinner with all the trimmings. 401st personnel took turns serving before they sat down to enjoy the spread.

(photos by Clayton Harrington)

 

About the 401st:

 

The 401st Army field Support Brigade provides Soldiers, Sailors, Airman, and Marines, the tools and resources necessary to complete the mission. If they shoot, drive it, fly it, wear it, eat it or communicate with it, the 401st helps provide it. The brigade assists coalition partners with many of their logistical and sustainment needs. The brigade also handles the responsible disposition of equipment in Afghanistan to support evolving missions. We are the single link between Warfighters in the field, and working through Army Sustainment Command, we leverage Army Materiel Command’s worldwide Materiel Enterprise to develop, deliver, and sustain materiel to ensure a dominant joint force for the U.S. and our Allies.

  

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Tannkosh 2013, Tannheim Airfield, Germany

French Army Buffalo MRAP of the 13e Régiment du Génie (13e RG), Place de la Nation, Paris, July 14, 2012.

DET 13 Soldiers at 401st AFSB completed MRAP egress training that taught them how to safely exit a vehicle involved in a roll-over.

 

About the 401st:

 

The 401st Army field Support Brigade provides Soldiers, Sailors, Airman, and Marines, the tools and resources necessary to complete the mission. If they shoot, drive it, fly it, wear it, eat it or communicate with it, the 401st helps provide it. The brigade assists coalition partners with many of their logistical and sustainment needs. The brigade also handles the responsible disposition of equipment in Afghanistan to support evolving missions. We are the single link between Warfighters in the field, and working through Army Sustainment Command, we leverage Army Materiel Command’s worldwide Materiel Enterprise to develop, deliver, and sustain materiel to ensure a dominant joint force for the U.S. and our Allies.

  

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401st AFSB Facebook

 

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