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Topic: Peter SinclairVideo by Staff Sgt. Peter Sinclair Fort Campbell, KY – Soldiers with the 101st Sustainment Brigade “Lifeliners”, 101st Airborne Division (Air Assault), negotiate the The Sabalauski Air Assault School obstacle course to hone their agility, strength and Air Assault skills and to assist non-air assault qualified Soldiers with their confidence prior to going through Fort Campbell’s Air Assault qualification course. Sections: News | No Comments
Fort Campbell’s 101st Sustainment Brigade Officers versus EnlistedVideo by Staff Sgt. Peter Sinclair Bagram Airfield, Afghanistan – Fort Campbell’s 101st Sustainment Brigade Officers and Noncommissioned officers kicked off the new year with a friendly game of basketball at Bagram Airfield, Afghanistan. This video includes sound bites from Maj. Eric King, Operations Officer in Charge, Task Force Lifeliner; Pfc. Ryan Sindle, Command Security Team Driver, Task Force Lifeliner. Sections: News | No Comments
63rd Ordnance Company helps Fort Campbell Lifeliners support the WarfightersWritten by Sgt. Sinthia Rosario Bagram Air Field, Afghanistan – Soldiers in Afghanistan require a few things in order to remain mission ready; food, rest, and most of all bullets. For Task Force Lifeliner getting bullets to the troops is a top priority. Regional commands North, East and Capital all depend on it, which is half the Afghanistan Theater from one ammunition supply point (ASP) operated by one hardworking team. ![]() Warrant Officer Alexander A. Arabian a native of Warwick, R.I., and ammunition technician with the 63rd Ordnance Company, briefs Col. Charles R. Hamilton a native of Houston, Texas and commander of Task Force Lifeliner key factors of the operations at the 63rd Ordnance Co. Ammunition Supply Point in support of multiple Afghanistan Regional Commands. The ASP has over 180 customers throughout the Regional Command East, North and Capital. (Photo by Sgt. Sinthia Rosario) «Read the rest of this article» Sections: News | No Comments
Fort Campbell Lifeliner Medics value TrainingBagram Air Field, Afghanistan – Medics and other first responders with Task Force Lifeliner put their skills to test during a training exercise focused on a mass-casualty situation June 7th at Bagram Air Field, Afghanistan. Mass-casualty exercises (MASCAL) assist medics in preparing themselves to make critical decisions under extreme circumstances. The ability to know what tools are needed at the right time and place if a catastrophic incident occurs is invaluable. ![]() Soldiers with Task Force Lifeliner treat a mock-injured soldier during their training exercise June 7, 2013, at Bagram Air Field in Afghanistan. The training known as MASCAL (mass-casualty) prepares the medics and soldiers with combat lifesaver qualifications for situations in which the number of casualties exceeds the aid station capabilities to provide medical care. (U.S. Army photo by Sgt. Sinthia Rosario, Task Force Lifeliner Public Affairs) «Read the rest of this article» Sections: News | No Comments
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