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Capt. Michael J. Stiglitz, (left) deputy commander

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Capt. Michael J. Stiglitz, (left) deputy commander

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Capt. Michael J. Stiglitz, (left) deputy commander of Navy Expeditionary Logistics Support Group (NAVELSG) and Cmdr. Nathan Johnston, commanding officer of Navy Cargo Handling Battalion (NCHB) 1 assess an ammunition supply point (ASP) during Ordnance Exercise (ORDEX) 2013 at Naval Weapons Station Yorktown, Cheatham Annex, Aug 7. NCHB 1 established an ASP to simulate a forward ordnance distribution hub that processes inventory control, receiving and preparation for transport using blocking and bracing procedures. NCHB1 is the only active duty cargo handling battalion and is a rapidly deployable operating unit of the Navy Expeditionary Logistics Support Group (NAVELSG). NAVELSG is part of Navy Expeditionary Combat Command, a global force provider of adaptive force packages with expeditionary capabilities to joint war fighting commanders. (U. S. Navy photo by Boatswain's Mate 2nd Class Nelson Doromal)

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07/08/2013
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