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Capt. Walt Simkins, the deputy disbursing officer assigned

Capt. Walt Simkins, the deputy disbursing officer assigned

Capt. Walt Simkins, the deputy disbursing officer assigned to the 368th Financial Management Support Unit, 10th Special Troops Battalion, 10th Sustainment Brigade, counts more than $415,000 as part of a safe tr... More

The 368th Financial Management Support Unit and subordinate

The 368th Financial Management Support Unit and subordinate

The 368th Financial Management Support Unit and subordinate detachments can have anywhere from $9-15 million worth in U.S. and foreign currency at any given time to support the warfighters. (Photo by Sgt. Micha... More

Capt. Edward Wandrick shows a taped bill that flipped

Capt. Edward Wandrick shows a taped bill that flipped

Capt. Edward Wandrick shows a taped bill that flipped through the new counting machine on Camp Arifjan, Kuwait Oct. 9. The machines use ultraviolet and infrared technology to detect the density and denomination... More

Staff Sgt. Matthew Mach watches as bills wisp through

Staff Sgt. Matthew Mach watches as bills wisp through

Staff Sgt. Matthew Mach watches as bills wisp through the counting machine. The machines can count and verify bills in 12 different currencies.

An Iraqi employee from the local Al Warka Bank at Joint

An Iraqi employee from the local Al Warka Bank at Joint

An Iraqi employee from the local Al Warka Bank at Joint Base Balad, Iraq, helps members of the 82nd Financial Management Company, 3rd Special Troops Battalion, 3rd Sustainment Brigade, 103rd Sustainment Command... More

Indiana native Capt. Jennifer Lashbrook, financial

Indiana native Capt. Jennifer Lashbrook, financial

Indiana native Capt. Jennifer Lashbrook, financial management support detachment commander, 33rd Financial Management Company, Special Troops Battalion, 1st Sustainment Brigade, explains to a soldier the import... More

A boarding team member from Coast Guard Cutter Chandeleur

A boarding team member from Coast Guard Cutter Chandeleur

A boarding team member from Coast Guard Cutter Chandeleur holds up an allegedly illegally-retained halibut aboard vessel Currency about 12 miles west of Cape Barnabas, Alaska, Thursday, Feb. 4, 2021. Chandeleur... More

Staff Sgt. Matthew Mach prepares to load a stack of

Staff Sgt. Matthew Mach prepares to load a stack of

Staff Sgt. Matthew Mach prepares to load a stack of bills into one of the new counterfeit detection and counting machines while Capt. Edward Wandrick holds a counterfeit bill up to the light. Mach and Wandrick ... More

Bricks of 25,000 Iraqi dinar are counted, then stacked

Bricks of 25,000 Iraqi dinar are counted, then stacked

Bricks of 25,000 Iraqi dinar are counted, then stacked and set aside for accountability. One brick is 1,000 bills, and at 25,000 IQD, that is 2.5 million Iraqi dinar. With an exchange rate of 1,170IQD to one do... More

The Coast Guard discovers allegedly illegally-retained

The Coast Guard discovers allegedly illegally-retained

The Coast Guard discovers allegedly illegally-retained halibut aboard vessel Currency about 12 miles west of Cape Barnabas, Alaska, Thursday, Feb. 4, 2021. A boarding team from Cutter Chandeleur discovered a to... More

U.S. Army Staff Sgt. Sean Kerber, assigned to 3rd Armored

U.S. Army Staff Sgt. Sean Kerber, assigned to 3rd Armored

U.S. Army Staff Sgt. Sean Kerber, assigned to 3rd Armored Cavalry Regiment, Grim Troop, counts money during the micro grant money transfer at New Region in Wasit province, Iraq, June 1, 2011. The micro grant is... More

The EagleCash Nest: Soldiers and Civilians in Kuwait Work to Keep Cash out of Combat

The EagleCash Nest: Soldiers and Civilians in Kuwait Work to Keep Cash...

A soldier loads some cash onto his EagleCash card at a kiosk inside the Post Exchange on Camp Arifjan, Kuwait, Aug. 24. The EagleCash cards and kiosks are an important part of the Army’s Near Cashless Campaign,... More

Spc. Michael Byrd, a cashier with the 33rd Financial

Spc. Michael Byrd, a cashier with the 33rd Financial

Spc. Michael Byrd, a cashier with the 33rd Financial Management Company, Special Troops Battalion, 1st Sustainment Brigade, assist a customer with their financial needs at Camp Marmal, Afghanistan, Oct. 12, 2012.

Sgt. Albert Rosado, assigned to the 82nd Financial

Sgt. Albert Rosado, assigned to the 82nd Financial

Sgt. Albert Rosado, assigned to the 82nd Financial Management Company, 3rd Special Troops Battalion, 3rd Sustainment Brigade, 103rd Sustainment Command (Expeditionary), and Daytona Beach, Fla., native, puts rub... More

U.S. Army Staff Sgt. Sean Kerber, assigned to 3rd Armored

U.S. Army Staff Sgt. Sean Kerber, assigned to 3rd Armored

U.S. Army Staff Sgt. Sean Kerber, assigned to 3rd Armored Cavalry Regiment, Grim Troop, counts money during the micro grant money transfer at New Region in Wasit province, Iraq, June 1, 2011. The micro grant is... More

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