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Fort Worth, TX, May 11, 2006 -- A worker in the FEMA Logistics Center warehouse takes inventory with a bar code scanner. This enables GPS tracking of all of the supplies stored here. Photo by: Liz Roll/FEMA

Fort Worth, TX, May 11, 2006 -- A worker in the FEMA Logistics Center ...

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US Navy (USN) Aviation Electronics Technician Third Class (AT3) Jonathan White (left) monitors USN Sailors scanning their military identification cards before leaving for liberty using an electronic scanner onboard the USN USS KITTY HAWK (CV 63). All Sailors stationed aboard the carrier are required to check in and out using a bar code scanner

US Navy (USN) Aviation Electronics Technician Third Class (AT3) Jonath...

The original finding aid described this photograph as: Base: USS Kitty Hawk (CV 63) State: Apra Harbor Country: Guam (GUM) Scene Major Command Shown: CV-63 Scene Camera Operator: PHAN Joshua W. Legrand, Us... More

A member of the 491st Transportation Detachment uses a hand-held bar code scanner during a test of the logistics applications automated marking and reading symbols (LOGMARS) system.  The test is being conducted on vehicles and equipment being deployed to South Korea during Exercise TEAM SPIRIT'84

A member of the 491st Transportation Detachment uses a hand-held bar c...

The original finding aid described this photograph as: Subject Operation/Series: TEAM SPIRIT Country: Republic Of Korea (KOR) Scene Camera Operator: Unknown Release Status: Released to Public Combined Milit... More

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