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US Army (USA) Sergeant First Class (SFC) Louis Garuccio, a Traffic Management SPECIALIST (TMS), with the 841st Transportation Battalion (TB), talks with one of his troops about equipment movement at the Naval Weapons Stations (NWS), South Carolina (SC)

US Army (USA) Sergeant First Class (SFC) Louis Garuccio, a Traffic Man...

The original finding aid described this photograph as: Base: Naval Weapons Station (NWS) State: South Carolina (SC) Country: United States Of America (USA) Scene Major Command Shown: AMC Scene Camera Opera... More

Tech. Sgt. Romulus Kocsis, traffic management specialist,

Tech. Sgt. Romulus Kocsis, traffic management specialist,

Tech. Sgt. Romulus Kocsis, traffic management specialist, 142nd Logistics Readiness Squadron, utilizes a tablet to scan and process packages, March 20, 2019, Portland Air National Guard Base, Ore. As a traffic ... More

Tech. Sgt. Romulus Kocsis, traffic management specialist,

Tech. Sgt. Romulus Kocsis, traffic management specialist,

Tech. Sgt. Romulus Kocsis, traffic management specialist, 142nd Logistics Readiness Squadron, holds a 142nd LRS coin, March 20, 2019, Portland Air National Guard Base, Ore. As a traffic management specialist, K... More

Tech. Sgt. Romulus Kocsis, traffic management specialist,

Tech. Sgt. Romulus Kocsis, traffic management specialist,

Tech. Sgt. Romulus Kocsis, traffic management specialist, 142nd Logistics Readiness Squadron, processes paperwork for shipping and receiving packages, March 20, 2019, Portland Air National Guard Base, Ore. As a... More

Tech. Sgt. Romulus Kocsis, traffic management specialist,

Tech. Sgt. Romulus Kocsis, traffic management specialist,

Tech. Sgt. Romulus Kocsis, traffic management specialist, 142nd Logistics Readiness Squadron, processes paperwork for shipping and receiving packages, March 20, 2019, Portland Air National Guard Base, Ore. As a... More

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