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Tuesday, January 1, 2013, 03:06 PM | |||
U.S Army Field Support Brigade completes M1114 Humvee transfer to Afghan National Army. | |||
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historic mission for the 401st Army Field Support Brigade of U.S. Army
came to an end, Nov. 12, when AFSBn-Bagram issued 49 M1114
vehicles to the Afghan National Army, under a Foreign Military Sales case.
The 49 vehicles were the last of more than 950 vehicles that were involved
in the program that lasted about two and one-half years. |
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Michael A. Fiame, 401st AFSB equipment specialist, talks to Afghan National Army Lt. Col. Ibrahim Wardak, liaison officer, as Wardak exits one of final 49 M1114 vehicles being issued under a Foreign Military Sales Case, Nov. 12, 2012. (Photo Credit: Robbin Duuck) |
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Before the vehicles were turned over to the ANA, they were completely checked and restored to a fully mission capable status at AFSBn-Bagram and Camp Lindsey near Kandahar. In some cases, the vehicle was practically rebuilt from the ground up, while other vehicles required only minor repair and refurbishment. "Almost every component
[of the vehicle] was touched," said Michael A. Fiame, 401st AFSB
equipment specialist. "The suspension, tires, whatever was needed." "The M1114 transfer was an opportunity for me to see first-hand why I volunteered to come to Afghanistan," said Tarracne C. Fortner, AFSBn-Bagram support operations. "Working with Lieutenant Colonel Wardak was my first experience working with an Afghan military professional. I'm glad I was afforded that opportunity." |
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