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2nd CAV troopers benefit from 405th AFSB LAR’s expertise
September 23, 2021
Dan Guzman, a U.S. Army Aviation and Missile Command Logistics Assistance Representative assigned to the 405th Army Field Support Brigade, assists a Soldier from Headquarters and Headquarters Troop, 2nd Cavalry Regiment with uploading system software updates on the Air and Missile Defense Workstation. Highly trained, LARs are Army civilians serving in motor pools, hangars, maintenance shops and offices around the world. They are part of the U.S. Army Sustainment Command’s global network of Army Field Support Brigades and are linked to every echelon of the Army in the field. (U.S. Army Courtesy photo)

LRC-Stuttgart transportation counselor: moving can be hectic, help is available
September 22, 2021
Jenn Page, a transportation counselor with the 405th Army Field Support Brigade’s Logistics Readiness Center-Stuttgart, provides transportation briefings to community members stationed in the U.S. Army Garrison Stuttgart community. Page said she enjoys her job. Moving can be hectic, she said, and easing peoples’ minds while making the moving process a little easier for them is very rewarding. Page was selected as the LRC-Stuttgart employee of the month for August 2021.

405th AFSB LAR provides training to 2-1 CAB during Saber Junction 21
September 21, 2021
James Scism, a U.S. Army Aviation and Missile Command Logistics Assistance Representative assigned to the 405th Army Field Support Brigade, provides technical training to Soldiers with C Company's MEDEVAC flight crew from 2nd General Support Aviation Battalion, 1st Combat Aviation Brigade, while supporting Saber Junction 21 at Hohenfels Training Area, Germany, Sept. 14. (U.S. Army Courtesy photo)

General’s driver in Italian army – 31 years later now LRC-Italy TMP supervisor
September 21, 2021
Fabrizio Varotto, a transportation specialist at Logistics Readiness Center-Italy’s Transportation Motor Pool, is responsible for supervising seven local national drivers and two administration specialists as well as managing the operations of 202 General Service Administration vehicles and 43 Army owned non-tactical vehicles.

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