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Lateesha D. Taylor answers a call from a customer inquiring

Lateesha D. Taylor answers a call from a customer inquiring

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Lateesha D. Taylor answers a call from a customer inquiring for information about an early retirement at the Defense Enrollment Eligibility Reporting System and Real-Time Automated Personnel Identification System office Sept. 22, 2014, at Marine Corps Air Station Cherry Point N.C. Cherry Point’s DEERS and RAPIDS office recently received the Marine Corps Personnel and Readiness Site Excellence Award from the Office of the Under Secretary of Defense Sept. 17 for unwavering dedication to duty and outstanding performance by a team of Marine and civilian Department of Defense employees. Taylor is a human resource assistant and has worked with the office for more than four years.

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22/09/2014
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