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2nd Lt. Stephanie Palamas, Joint Military Mail Terminal

2nd Lt. Stephanie Palamas, Joint Military Mail Terminal

2nd Lt. Stephanie Palamas, Joint Military Mail Terminal officer in charge, explains daily operations of the Joint Military Mail Terminal to Brigadier General Clint Walker, 184th Sustainment Command, during his ... More

2nd Lt. Stephanie Palamas, Joint Military Mail Terminal

2nd Lt. Stephanie Palamas, Joint Military Mail Terminal

2nd Lt. Stephanie Palamas, Joint Military Mail Terminal officer in charge, explains daily operations of the Joint Military Mail Terminal to Brigadier General Clint Walker, 184th Sustainment Command, during his ... More

Mail for morale, US Army Photo, operation Enduring Freedom

Mail for morale, US Army Photo, operation Enduring Freedom

Capt. Chet Cooper, Chief Warrant Officer 2 Violet Putnam and Spc. Brenda Laws, three members of the 444th Human Resource Company Postal Detachment from Coraopolis, Pa., work alongside the rest of the postal det... More

Brigadier General Clint Walker, 184th Sustainment Command,

Brigadier General Clint Walker, 184th Sustainment Command,

Brigadier General Clint Walker, 184th Sustainment Command, discusses mail operations with Col. Todd Erskine, 300th Sustainment Brigade, Capt. Cody Lucas, 502d Human Resources Company, and 2nd Lt. Stephanie Pal... More

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