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201113-A-BS696-5947
CHAMBERSBURG, Pa.
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201113-A-BS696-5947
CHAMBERSBURG, Pa.
Col. Gregory Gibbons, commander, Letterkenny Army Depot, LEAD, discusses features of the new fire engine with Capt. Emory Weller, Letterkenny Fire Department, LEAD, during a Housing ceremony, commemorating the addition of a new fire engine to the department's fleet on November 13, 2020. “This is a tremendous opportunity to recognize the first couple of steps that we'll be taking to modernize this depot to be prepared for future workloads. The future workload here at Letterkenny is going to be vast and it's going to be different. We need to modernize and be prepared for those new systems, and this is the first step,” Gibbons said. 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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