SHUAIBA PORT, Kuwait –Spc. Sage Gregory works alongside other members of the 331st Transportation Company, based out of Joint Base Langley- Eustis, Va., to put together pieces of the International Organization for Standardization Package (ISOPAK) to create a ‘string’ that will then be put into the water at Shuaiba Port, June 13. The ISOPAKs are components of the Roll-on/Roll-off Discharge facility built to support the Logistics-over-the-Shore mission happening during the Army’s 2018 Nautical Horizon exercise. Nautical Horizon 2018 is a two-stage Army Central


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