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(From left) Daniel Rogers, a financial management systems

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(From left) Daniel Rogers, a financial management systems trainer with U.S. Army Financial Management Command, shows Pvt. Crystal Gonzalez, an invoice receipt processor, and Pfc. Dylan Livingston, a commercial vendor services technician, both with 24th Financial Management Support Unit, Special Troops Battalion, 3rd Infantry Division Sustainment Brigade, how to process commercial vendor pay forms on Sept. 10 at Ft. Stewart, Ga. Soldiers trained in disbursing, commercial vendor services, and internal controls and military pay support so that they can provide these services during their nine-month deployment to Kuwait. (U.S. Army photo by Sgt. Elizabeth White/Released)

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10/09/2018
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