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March 14, 2019

Former Air Force computers serve Alabama students

Computers that once supported airmen at Maxwell Air Force Base continue to help users soar as they help educate students in Prattville, Alabama.

March 7, 2019

Bringing back the bees

Active duty military members, veterans and spouses gathered at the Hart-Dole-Inouye Federal Center March 6 to learn how they could help battle a threat, not to national security, but to the nation’s bee population.

March 7, 2019

Agency provides Texas emergency response assets

A stranded motorist was recently rescued by volunteer firefighters in Texas using a five-ton truck once operated by the military.

Feb. 13, 2019

Utah students benefit from Computers for Learning

A small K-12 academy recently updated one of its computer labs with 60 used military laptops for only $2,500

Jan. 31, 2019

A cold day in New York

A cold visitor from far north brought work to a halt at the DLA Disposition Services site in upstate New York.

Jan. 15, 2019

Hurricane recovery support ongoing at Tyndall AFB

Area disposition personnel are putting in extra work to help Florida's Tyndall Air Force Base make the speediest recovery possible from the devastation of Hurricane Michael.

Jan. 14, 2019

Soldiers train for new careers while helping agency

DLA Disposition Services interns have shown how workforce development and warfighter support can merge during transition assistance training.

Jan. 10, 2019

Bagram staff shares mission info with senior logistics leader

Defense Logistics Agency employees serving in Bagram, Afghanistan, had the chance to enhance warfighter trust and get their New Year off to a good start with a visit from a senior logistician on the U.S. Central Command staff.

Dec. 20, 2018

Uniformed disposal teams prep for 2019

Leaders from the six Disposal Support Units leave their annual huddle with a plan for warfighter support in the coming year.

Dec. 19, 2018

Storerooms emptied by mass e-waste turn-in event

Airmen at Nellis Air Force Base faced a glut of outdated computer equipment that needed to be removed in a responsible way to protect the environment.