![]() ![]() The tanks arrived on the European continent beginning on D-Day in France, June 6, 1944. "As the military continues to downsize its forces and restructure, it is definitely the end of an era in Europe Command." Bonner, 841st Transportation Battalion sergeant major. "After nearly seven decades of being assigned in Europe, it's an honor for the 841st Transportation Battalion to receive and offload the final shipment of Abrams battle tanks at TC Dock Joint Base Charleston and onward moved to their final destination on the west coast," said Sgt. On March 18, the remaining tanks were loaded at the 21st Theater Sustainment Command's railhead in Kaiserslautern, Germany where they then made the journey to the shipping port in Bremerhaven, Germany. ![]() The 170th Infantry Brigade in Baumholder disbanded in 2012. ![]() The departure of the last Abrams tanks coincides with the deactivation of two of the Army's heavy brigades in Germany. "It is an honor to be recognizing the closing of a chapter and having the 841st Transportation Battalion as part of it." Joshua Turner, 841st Transportation Battalion operations officer. "We're conducting business as usual with performing this operation," said U.S. aboard American roll-on, roll-off vessel Honor of the Arc, April 10, 2013, at Joint Base Charleston - Weapons Station, S.C. The 22 Abrams tanks arrived back to the U.S. That is until March18th, where they embarked for the U.S. Army battle tanks have rested quietly on German soil. ![]()
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