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029 Gunnery Sgt. Wade A. Sparks, the senior mentor of the Embedded Partnering Team with Combat Logistics Battalion 7, 2nd Marine Logistics Group (Forward), assists soldiers from the 4th Kandak, Afghan National Army with fixing the tow bars on one of the vehicles during a recent convoy from Camp Shorabak, Afghanistan, to the Marjah district of Helmand province.  The EPTs from CLB-7 and 2nd Maintenance Battalion (Fwd.), 2nd MLG (Fwd.), and the Embedded Training Team from Regimental Combat Team 1, Task Force Leatherneck escorted the 4th Kandak to their new home in Marjah where they will support 1st Brigade, 215th Corps, ANA with an engineer company, a reconnaissance company and an artillery company.
110524-M-0000S-010.jpg Photo By: Sgt. Rachael K. A. Moore

May 24, 2011
Camp Leatherneck, Helmand, Afghanistan - 029 Gunnery Sgt. Wade A. Sparks, the senior mentor of the Embedded Partnering Team with Combat Logistics Battalion 7, 2nd Marine Logistics Group (Forward), assists soldiers from the 4th Kandak, Afghan National Army with fixing the tow bars on one of the vehicles during a recent convoy from Camp Shorabak, Afghanistan, to the Marjah district of Helmand province. The EPTs from CLB-7 and 2nd Maintenance Battalion (Fwd.), 2nd MLG (Fwd.), and the Embedded Training Team from Regimental Combat Team 1, Task Force Leatherneck escorted the 4th Kandak to their new home in Marjah where they will support 1st Brigade, 215th Corps, ANA with an engineer company, a reconnaissance company and an artillery company.


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