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Army Sustainment Command LOGCAP, AIM executive leaders visit APS-2 site in Mannheim
September 1, 2022
Three executive leaders from U.S. Army Sustainment Command’s Acquisition Integration and Management Center and its Logistics Civil Augmentation Program visited the Coleman Army Prepositioned Stocks-2 worksite in Mannheim, Sept. 1. Deputy to the Executive Director, Acquisition Integration and Management Center James Coffman; Chief of Contract Cost Management Division Angela Williams and LOGCAP Executive Officer John Dengler received an APS-2 briefing, windshield tour of the APS-2 site and walkthrough of a couple of the facilities. Pictured here, the ASC executive leaders pose for a photo with leadership from Army Field Support Battalion-Mannheim and the 405th Army Field Support Brigade. (Courtesy photo)

405th AFSB, 1st Inland Cargo Transfer Company using new ramp system – a first in Europe
August 30, 2022
Contractors assigned to the 405th Army Field Support Brigade upload another Army Prepositioned Stocks-2 equipment piece onto a transport truck using the new Rapidly Available Interface for trans-Loading, or RAIL, modular ramp system. The Rail system is helping to expedite the movement of more than 5,000 APS-2 vehicles and equipment pieces. (Courtesy photo)

LRC Bavaria employee who joined Army looking for direction now has 34 years of service
August 29, 2022
James Garcia, the property book officer at the Logistics Readiness Center Bavaria Central Issue Facility in Vilseck, has 11 years as an Army civilian employee on top of 23 years active duty. Joining the Army 34 years ago was a game changer – life changer, he said. Pictured here, Garcia Col. Crystal Hills, the commander of 405th Army Field Support Brigade, inside the Vilseck CIF warehouse, Aug. 9.

LRC Italy local national employee sums up service with U.S. Army in one word – grateful
August 26, 2022
Paola Preato Bondielli is the lead quality control inspector at the Logistics Readiness Center Italy transportation office in Vicenza, Italy. If the Italian local national employee could sum up her 36 years working for the U.S. Army in one word, it would be grateful. “I’m truly grateful for this opportunity to work for the U.S. Army all these years,” Bondielli said. “It’s been nothing short of amazing.” (Courtesy photo)

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