Spc. Ryan Munsey, a track vehicle mechanic with the Maine Army National Guard’s Forward Support Company, 133rd Engineer Battalion repairs the engine of a M133 Troop Carrier as part of the company’s annual training at Camp Dodge, Iowa September 9-22, 2017. The Forward Support Company travelled to Camp Dodge to utilize specific training opportunities available there designed for the skill sets of maintenance specialties. “The track mechanics are able to pull the engine out, do a service on it and put it back in. That’s something we haven’t done back home in a long time,” said Class David


Spc. Ryan Munsey, a track vehicle mechanic with the Maine Army National Guard’s Forward Support Company, 133rd Engineer Battalion repairs the engine of a M133 Troop Carrier as part of the company’s annual training at Camp Dodge, Iowa September 9-22, 2017. The Forward Support Company travelled to Camp Dodge to utilize specific training opportunities available there designed for the skill sets of maintenance specialties. “The track mechanics are able to pull the engine out, do a service on it and put it back in. That’s something we haven’t done back home in a long time,” said Class David Lane, the maintenance platoon sergeant.“ A lot of these vehicle repairs can’t be done during a two-day drill weekend, because some of them may take up to a week.”


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