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The tip of a hot wire tool, or nib, can be seen glowing

The tip of a hot wire tool, or nib, can be seen glowing

The tip of a hot wire tool, or nib, can be seen glowing red as Staff Sgt. Omar Pagan, battle operations non-commissioned officer with Task Force Resolute, 7th Sustainment Brigade, touches up his latest piece of... More

The tip of a hot wire tool, or nib, can be seen glowing

The tip of a hot wire tool, or nib, can be seen glowing

The tip of a hot wire tool, or nib, can be seen glowing red as Staff Sgt. Omar Pagan, battle operations non-commissioned officer with Task Force Resolute, 7th Sustainment Brigade, touches up his latest piece of... More

Troop Support reps talk clothing, textiles at National Industries for the Blind conference

Troop Support reps talk clothing, textiles at National Industries for ...

DLA Troop Support Clothing and Textiles Director of Supplier Operations Steven Merch presents key C&T topics during the National Industries for the Blind’s annual Textile Apparel Group conference Sept. 6, 2018 ... More

Eric Fornoff, Envision cashier, assists Staff Sgt.

Eric Fornoff, Envision cashier, assists Staff Sgt.

Eric Fornoff, Envision cashier, assists Staff Sgt. Cassie Kennedy, 242nd Combat Communications Squadron supply traditional, at the Base Supply Store at Fairchild Air Force Base, Wash., Sept. 30, 2013. Fornoff i... More

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