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Capt. Alsandro H. Turner (left), NAVSUP Fleet Logistics

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Capt. Alsandro H. Turner (left), NAVSUP Fleet Logistics

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Capt. Alsandro H. Turner (left), NAVSUP Fleet Logistics Center Sigonella (FLCSI) commanding officer, presents a Navy and Marine Corps Achievement Medal (NAM) to Logistics Specialist Petty Officer 1st Class (LS1) (SW/AW) Isaac Casares November 5, 2020 at Naval Station Rota, Spain. Casares has served at our command since 2017.
The NAM award is bestowed upon Navy personnel, like Casares, for outstanding achievement or meritorious service rendered specifically on behalf of the Navy.
FLCSI's operations site at Naval Station Rota provides supply chain management, bulk and aviation fueling capability, material handling, equipment, contracting, hazardous material management, household goods and vehicle processing and postal operations to fleet, installation and other service components throughout the area of operations.
FLCSI is one of NAVSUP's eight globally-positioned logistics centers that provides for the full range of the fleet's military operations. FLCSI delivers solutions for logistics, business and support services to the Navy, Military Sealift Command, Joint and Allied Forces throughout Navy Region Europe, Africa, Central. (U.S. Navy photos by Joe Yanik/released)

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05/11/2020
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Sigonella NAS37.40166, 14.92236
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