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At the Supply Management Unit lot at Camp Leatherneck,

At the Supply Management Unit lot at Camp Leatherneck,

At the Supply Management Unit lot at Camp Leatherneck, Afghanistan, medical supplies and equipment are stored and tracked to guarantee every service member and unit throughout Helmand Province has the right amo... More

Logistics Specialist Seaman Lola Francis, a pharmaceutical

Logistics Specialist Seaman Lola Francis, a pharmaceutical

Logistics Specialist Seaman Lola Francis, a pharmaceutical technician with the Medical Logistics Detachment, 1st Maintenance Battalion (-) Reinforced, inventories medical supply items at Camp Leatherneck, Afgha... More

Lance Cpl. Daniel Trejo, warehouse clerk, Medical Logistics

Lance Cpl. Daniel Trejo, warehouse clerk, Medical Logistics

Lance Cpl. Daniel Trejo, warehouse clerk, Medical Logistics Detachment, 1st Maintenance Battalion (-) Reinforced, double checks medical items to be sent out to a requesting unit at Camp Leatherneck, Afghanistan, Aug. 20.

Petty Officer 1st Class Fred Rhoads, biomedical equipment

Petty Officer 1st Class Fred Rhoads, biomedical equipment

Petty Officer 1st Class Fred Rhoads, biomedical equipment technician, Medical Logistics Detachment, 1st Maintenance Battalion (-) Reinforced, performs maintenance on an oxygen purification system at Camp Leathe... More

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