Spc. Keyla Saiz (right), a human resources specialist with the 53rd Movement Control Battalion, 7th Transportation Brigade Expeditionary, raises her right hand as she is sworn in by 1st Lt. Ashley Hulse (left), the battalion personnel officer in charge, during Saiz’s reenlistment ceremony in Zagan, Poland, June 16, 2021. “It’s been a fun experience deployed with this battalion,” Saiz said. Saiz chose to reenlist for another four years in the Army while deployed with the 53rd in support of Atlantic Resolve. Operation Atlantic Resolve demonstrates the continued commitment of the United States to


Spc. Keyla Saiz (right), a human resources specialist with the 53rd Movement Control Battalion, 7th Transportation Brigade Expeditionary, raises her right hand as she is sworn in by 1st Lt. Ashley Hulse (left), the battalion personnel officer in charge, during Saiz’s reenlistment ceremony in Zagan, Poland, June 16, 2021. “It’s been a fun experience deployed with this battalion,” Saiz said. Saiz chose to reenlist for another four years in the Army while deployed with the 53rd in support of Atlantic Resolve. Operation Atlantic Resolve demonstrates the continued commitment of the United States to the collective security of NATO.


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