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201113-A-BS696-5882
CHAMBERSBURG, Pa.
Members of Letterkenny

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201113-A-BS696-5882
CHAMBERSBURG, Pa.
Members of Letterkenny Army Depot command team and Fire and Emergency Services personnel pose with the new fire engine during a Housing ceremony, commemorating the addition of a new fire engine to the department's fleet on November 13, 2020. Pictured from left are Sgt. Maj. Richard Huff, Command Sgt. Maj., LEAD, Col. Gregory Gibbons, commander, LEAD, Sgt. Maj. Scott Haymaker, LEAD, Fire Chief, John Staub, Army Fire and Emergency Services, Timothy Wolfe, director, Emergency Services, LEAD, Assistant Fire Chief David McGlynn, Firefighter Joshua Mahoney, Firefighter Cory Connelly, Capt. William Wishard, Firefighter Christopher Shaffer, Firefighter Joshua Burnett, Firefighter Peter Tempestilli, Firefighter Kelby Farner, Capt. Emory Weller and Fire Chief Robert Denney - all of the Letterkenny Fire Department. The fire engine Housing Ceremony is a longstanding tradition within the fire service that signifies an engine being ready for duty.
(U.S. Army photo by Pam Goodhart)

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