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Air Force Senior Airman Robert J. Money, a scanning

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Air Force Senior Airman Robert J. Money, a scanning expert for the 387th Air Expeditionary Wing and a native of Owings, Md., shows Army Spc. Jonathan Lopez, a customs agent in training from the 2nd Cavalry Regiment and a native of Houston, Texas, what to look for when inspecting bags running through an X-ray machine Jan. 31 at Mihail Kogalniceanu Air Base (MK) in Romania. Money and two other airmen from the 387th AES were reassigned from their custom duties at the theater gateway in Camp Arifjan, Kuwait to teach Lopez and 29 other Soldiers from the 2CR on how to manage the customs element within MK's new transit center overseen by the 21st Theater Sustainment Command.

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