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English: 5th Transportation Company, 100th Brigade Support Battalion receives some of the first Leader Follower systems in the Army for training and evaluation. The initial three are the first of thirty that will be received by 100th BSB. This new technology fits within the Fires Center of Excellence and Army's current top priority of modernization.
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