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Service members, U.S. Agency for International Development

Service members, U.S. Agency for International Development

Service members, U.S. Agency for International Development team members and World Food Program personnel visit the Voinjama forward logistics base, Liberia, Dec. 9, 2014. This FLB is one of five throughout Libe... More

A view of warehouse workers stocking shelves and taking

A view of warehouse workers stocking shelves and taking

A view of warehouse workers stocking shelves and taking inventory at the main supply warehouse in Monrovia, Liberia, for the resupply of Ebola treatment units Nov. 26, 2014. Through a combined effort with their... More

Medical supplies stored inside one of the units at

Medical supplies stored inside one of the units at

Medical supplies stored inside one of the units at the Voinjama forward logistics base, Liberia, Dec. 9, 2014. This FLB is one of five throughout Liberia that will store personal protective equipment and other ... More

Chief Warrant Officer 4 Terri McFadden, senior logistics

Chief Warrant Officer 4 Terri McFadden, senior logistics

Chief Warrant Officer 4 Terri McFadden, senior logistics adviser, Joint Forces Command – United Assistance, answers questions from U.S. and local media about the World Food Program transitioning to take over su... More

Workers at the main supply warehouse, prepare a resupply

Workers at the main supply warehouse, prepare a resupply

Workers at the main supply warehouse, prepare a resupply box for one of the Ebola treatment units, Monrovia, Liberia, Nov. 26, 2014. The World Food Program will be transitioning to take over supply operations m... More

Media meets with Joint Forces Command – United Assistance

Media meets with Joint Forces Command – United Assistance

Media meets with Joint Forces Command – United Assistance logisticians, U.S. Agency for International Development team members, and other partners in the fight against Ebola at the main supply warehouse, Monrov... More

A side view of one of the units at the Voinjama forward

A side view of one of the units at the Voinjama forward

A side view of one of the units at the Voinjama forward logistics base, Liberia, Dec. 9, 2014. This FLB is one of five throughout Liberia that will store personal protective equipment and other essential resour... More

U.S. Agency for International Development team members

U.S. Agency for International Development team members

U.S. Agency for International Development team members meet with U.S. military logisticians and their Liberian partners at the main supply warehouse, Monrovia, Liberia, Nov. 2014. They answered questions from t... More

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