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April 23, 2018
DLA team promotes training, other resources in visit to Navy, Coast Guard
Members of the DLA Strategic Logistics Education Development team work to promote training and resources available to the Defense Department and other DLA customers.
April 20, 2018
Functional community reps meet to share ideas, successes
Fort Belvoir, Virginia — Representatives of most of Defense Logistics Agency’s 16 functional communities met in person and via video teleconferencing and telephone with DLA Human Resources advisors in a biannual meeting at the McNamara Headquarters Complex April 18.
Troop Support employee gains perspective during year at DLA Acquisition
PHILADELPHIA — The DLA Enterprise Rotational Program provides employees with a professional development opportunity to expand their knowledge and skills for the DLA mission.
Associates recycle 7 tons during Shred Day event
COLUMBUS, Ohio — During the 2018 Shred Day event hosted by Installation Operations Environmental Division, DSCC associates recycled seven tons of paper.
Virginia Commonwealth University professor shares his story of survival during Holocaust Remembrance Day at DSCR
RICHMOND, VA — Local Holocaust survivor recounts escaping from German concentration camps with his mother and the journey to the United States
San Diego Distribution center hosts High Performance Leadership program
SAN DIEGO, Calif. — Naval Base San Diego commanding officer Navy Capt. Roy Love, visited DLA Distribution San Diego, California, as part of a High Performance Leadership Engagement event March 9.
April 19, 2018
DSCC National Day of Prayer 2018
COLUMBUS, Ohio — Join us for breakfast and DLA HQ Chaplain, Col. Carleton Birch's address for the National Day of Prayer, The True Story of the Four Chaplains.
2018 DLA Culture/Climate Survey - Extended
COLUMBUS, Ohio — The DLA Director extends the 2018 DLA Culture/Climate Survey period by one week, extended to April 24, 2018.
Holocaust survivor shares his devastating past with hope for the human spirit
Fort Belvoir, Virginia — Nat Shaffir lost his childhood and 32 family members to Hitler, but he still believes in the goodness of mankind. He described how he and his family survived the Holocaust during a Days of Remembrance event April 18.
3-D printer-capable Marines with 31st MEU print replacement part for F-35B
AT SEA, USS WASP, Pacific Ocean — Logistics In Action: Article originally appeared on the Marines website — Marines with Combat Logistic Battalion 31, 31st Marine Expeditionary Unit, are now capable of ‘additive manufacturing,’ also known as 3-D printing.