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Spc. Erlin Rendon, a San Francisco native and watercraft

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Spc. Erlin Rendon, a San Francisco native and watercraft

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Spc. Erlin Rendon, a San Francisco native and watercraft engineer with the 481st Transportation Company (Heavy Boat) - Detachment 3, 371st Sustainment Brigade, 143rd Sustainment Command (Expeditionary), inventories maintenance supplies aboard the Army landing craft utility 2016, Corinth, here Nov. 2. The Corinth is home for the Army mariners after exchanging their old vessel LCU 2018, the Five Forks, for the Corinth. The exchange process is part of a new method which avoids approximately $50,000 in additional costs without reducing mission capability. The Five Forks will return to the U.S. for its six-month on condition cyclic maintenance and three-month service life extension program.

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