Published: November 25, 2009
3666th Maint. Co. Soldiers Have Talent
13th Sustainment Command (Expeditionary) Public Affairs
 Spc. Joshua Moore, a Gilbert, Ariz., native, and a wheeled vehicle mechanic with the 3666th Maintenance Company, 541st Combat Sustainment Support Battalion, 96th Sustainment Brigade, received a standing ovation from the crowd of the Camp Taji variety show where he sang and played on his guitar his original "You're the Reason."
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CAMP TAJI, Iraq - Two Soldiers of the 3666th Support Maintenance Co. of the 541st Combat Sustainment Support Battalion participated in the Camp Taji variety show.
Spc. Joshua Moore, a wheeled vehicle mechanic with the 3666th Maint. Co., from Gilbert, Ariz., played guitar and sang an original song which received a standing ovation. "Spc. Moore is a mainstay at unit functions where his ability to make up songs on the fly is sought after and is often the highlight of the evening," said 1st Sgt. Russell Richardson, the company's first sergeant and a Chandler, Ariz. native.
 Pfc. Sarah Stevens, a Mesa, Ariz. native, and a wheeled vehicle mechanic with the 3666th Maintenance Company, 541st Combat Sustainment Support Battalion, 96th Sustainment Brigade, performs a contemporary ballet routine during the Camp Taji Variety Show.
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Another one of 3666th's Soldier's who participated in the talent show is Pfc. Sarah Stevens a wheeled vehicle mechanic, and a Mesa, Ariz. native.
1st Sgt. Richardson stated that "Pfc. Stevens is a talented dancer and put on a superb display of her skills in a contemporary dance routine." New to the Army, she turned down a scholarship offer to the prestigious Julliard College of Fine Arts so she could pursue a lifelong passion to serve her country.
"There is real talent in the 3666 Maintenance Co. These Soldiers are special people and should be proud of their contributions, efforts and skills that they displayed at the talent show while serving their country."
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