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Active-duty troops hit the ski slopes with Montana Legionnaires
The American Legion
Mar 10, 2021
Members of American Legion Post 91 in Corvallis, Mont., know the mental toll that military deployments, combat and reintegration can have on active-duty servicemembers. They also know the mental health benefits reaped from the outside beauty surrounding them in the state of Montana.
Over four days in late February, Post 91 hosted its first reconnect event for 10 active-duty servicemembers and their spouses with an all-expense paid trip to Montana for skiing, camaraderie and respite.
The servicemembers came from Joint Base Lewis-McChord outside of Tacoma, Wash., representing the U.S. Air Force Special Tactics Squadron, Army Rangers, Army Special Operations Aviation and 7th Infantry Division. Their invitation to join Post 91’s reconnect event was made with a phone call.
1 MANNHEIM, Germany – If he’s not riding his Harley Davidson across Europe with his wife, you’ll find him at Coleman Barracks supervising one of the largest Army Prepositioned Stock sites in the world.
Thomas Esposito is the director of Coleman worksite, Army Field Support Battalion-Mannheim, 405th Army Field Support Brigade. As the director, Esposito supervises about 15 government civilian employees assigned to AFSBn-Mannheim and oversees the operations and mission of an additional 800 contractors.
Their job? – the storage, security, maintenance and issue of more than 500 armored vehicles and associated equipment pieces – enough to fully outfit an entire Armored Brigade Combat Team when called upon.
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