141 Hard at Workby 141 Support Battalion on September 15, 2005 at 5:03 PMBywater Hospital Cleanup as well as normal daily missions Friday Sept 10th with the lead of Charlie Med Officers and Enlisted the 141 Support Battalion took on the undaunting task of cleaning up the Bywater Hospital on the corner of St Claude and Gailier in order to ease the task of remodeling by the present owners and to stop more damage from occuring from mold and mildew due to the recent flood waters that occupied the entire first floor of the hospital. Charlie Med lead by Cpt Ron Smith and the assistance of many soldiers from Alpha Co, Bravo Co, and Headquarters Co assulted this task with vigor. Many gallons of bleach and germacide were used to clean the 3rd and 4th floors. This task was done in near complete darkness as there was no power to the hospital. Chem lights lit the stairwells to aid in navigation. By days end each of these floors were clean and the soldiers were shuttled back to the Naval Support Facility worn out from their days work. While the cleanup efforts were in progress things at the 141 didn't stop. Alpha Co continued pushing class I items and fuel to the outlying units. Bravo continued reovery missions, and Headquarters Co continued to ensure that everything within the battalion operated smoothly and efficently. | 141 Support BattalionTop Stories
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