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Lt. Gen. Michael Dana, left, Deputy Commandant of

Lt. Gen. Michael Dana, left, Deputy Commandant of

Lt. Gen. Michael Dana, left, Deputy Commandant of Installations and Logistics, Alan Estevez, center, the Principal Deputy under Secretary of Defense for Acquisition, Technology and Logistics, and Kristin French... More

Alan Estevez, left, Principal Deputy under Secretary

Alan Estevez, left, Principal Deputy under Secretary

Alan Estevez, left, Principal Deputy under Secretary of Defense for Acquisition, Technology and Logistics, Kristin French, center-left, Principal Deputy under Secretary of Defense for Logistics and Material re... More

Distinguished visitors from the Department of Defense

Distinguished visitors from the Department of Defense

Distinguished visitors from the Department of Defense speak with Marines from 2nd Maintenance Battalion following a demonstration of 3D printing and additive manufacturing technology at Camp Lejeune, N.C., Aug.... More

Operators fly a Joint Tactical Aerial Resupply Vehicle

Operators fly a Joint Tactical Aerial Resupply Vehicle

Operators fly a Joint Tactical Aerial Resupply Vehicle during a demonstration for distinguished visitors at Camp Lejeune, N.C., Aug. 17. The drone carries up to 200 pounds and can be directly integrated with in... More

Alan Estevez, left, Principal Deputy under Secretary

Alan Estevez, left, Principal Deputy under Secretary

Alan Estevez, left, Principal Deputy under Secretary of Defense for Acquisition, Technology and Logistics, observes a Marine conduct electronic maintenance at Camp Lejeune, N.C., Aug. 17. Several distinguished ... More

Distinguished visitors from the Department of Defense

Distinguished visitors from the Department of Defense

Distinguished visitors from the Department of Defense receive a brief on the Joint Tactical Aerial Resupply Vehicle at Camp Lejeune, N.C., Aug. 17. This version of the JTARV can carry up to 200 pounds, which ca... More

Lance Cpl. Zachary Black, left, a Joint Tactical Aerial

Lance Cpl. Zachary Black, left, a Joint Tactical Aerial

Lance Cpl. Zachary Black, left, a Joint Tactical Aerial Resupply Vehicle operator with Combat Logistics Regiment 25, demonstrates the capabilities of the JTARV to distinguished visitors from the Department of D... More

Lt. Gen. Michael Dana, left, Deputy Commandant of

Lt. Gen. Michael Dana, left, Deputy Commandant of

Lt. Gen. Michael Dana, left, Deputy Commandant of Installations and Logistics, speaks to Cpl. Edwin Flores, a telephone systems and personal computer intermediate repairer with 2nd Maintenance Battalion, at Cam... More

Lt. Gen. Michael Dana, center-left, Deputy Commandant

Lt. Gen. Michael Dana, center-left, Deputy Commandant

Lt. Gen. Michael Dana, center-left, Deputy Commandant of Installations and Logistics, shakes hands with Col. Mathew Reuter, center, commanding officer of Combat Logistics Regiment 25, at Camp Lejeune, N.C., Aug... More

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