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The 405th AFSB command team, Col. Brad Bane and Command Sgt. Maj. Kofie Primus, conducted a site visit and maintenance terrain walk of the Army Prepositioned Stock-2 worksite at Tower Barracks, Dülmen, Germany, Dec. 15. The 405th AFSB's Army Field Support Battalion Germany, commanded by Lt. Col. Rebecca Milkowski-Gerdelman, is responsible for the Dülmen APS-2 worksite. When Army Field Support Battalion Germany assumed command and control of the Dülmen APS-2 worksite from Army Field Support Battalion Mannheim in October, that marked the 405th AFSB's first official step to regionally align its four battalions and its critically important APS-2 program to best support U.S. Army Europe and Africa – to include future APS-2 operations in Powidz, Poland. (Photo by Sgt. 1st Class Guido Fermin)
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DÜLMAN, Germany - The 405th AFSB command team, Col. Brad Bane and Command Sgt. Maj. Kofie Primus, conducted a site visit and maintenance terrain walk of the Army Prepositioned Stock-2 worksite at Tower Barracks, Dülmen, Germany, Dec. 15. The 405th AFSB's Army Field Support Battalion Germany, commanded by Lt. Col. Rebecca Milkowski-Gerdelman, is responsible for the Dülmen APS-2 worksite. When Army Field Support Battalion Germany assumed command and control of the Dülmen APS-2 worksite from Army Field Support Battalion Mannheim in October, that marked the 405th AFSB's first official step to regionally align its four battalions and its critically important APS-2 program to best support U.S. Army Europe and Africa – to include future APS-2 operations in Powidz, Poland. (Photo by Sgt. 1st Class Guido Fermin)


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