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Brig. Gen. Ronald E. Jolly (foreground right), Director

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Brig. Gen. Ronald E. Jolly (foreground right), Director

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Brig. Gen. Ronald E. Jolly (foreground right), Director of Logistics, Engineering and Force Protection, Headquarters U.S. Air Forces in Europe-Africa greets Aviation Boatswain’s Mate (Fuels) Nicole Pousland, Naval Supply Systems Command Fleet Logistics Center (NAVSUP FLC) Sigonella Aug. 15, 2019 on the flight line at Naval Air Station Sigonella (NASSIG), Italy. Jolly is one of 19 members of European Command’s Joint Logistics Board (JLB) who visited NASSIG during an in-depth look at how the base executes its mission as the Navy’s strategic hub of the Mediterranean, and how NAVSUP enables combat capabilities for Fleet, Ashore and Expeditionary forces operating across Europe. Pousland and other NAVSUP Sailors conducted a simulated refueling demonstration of the Pantograph underground fueling system for Jolly and the other JLB members. (U.S. Navy photo by Joe Yanik)

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