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April 4, 2019
Small sites provide big support shipping excess property to new users
Blue Grass Amy Depot, Kentucky — Like the popular 2001 Army recruiting slogan, Disposal Support Representative William Thompson must see himself as “an army of one” as he serves multiple locations from his one-person DLA Disposition Services site at Blue Grass Army Depot, Kentucky.
Specialized training program helps new employees thrive in the Subsistence supply chain
PHILADELPHIA — As a former intern in the now, Defense Logistics Agency Pathways to Career Excellence program, these are feelings that Bill Blake knows very well. So he decided that he would do something to help ease the transition for those participants who came after him.
April 2, 2019
Agency assists with Navy property accounting
NAS PATUXENT RIVER, Md. — DLA disposal reps are helping the U.S. Navy create a property divestiture playbook for its upcoming "Materiel Clean Sweep."
April 1, 2019
Agency rallies to support Navy’s critical part need
Warner Robins, Georgia — Two major subordinate commands of the Defense Logistics Agency worked together quickly when the Navy called for help acquiring critical aviation parts
March 21, 2019
Excess equipment provides aid in Nebraska floods
Fremont, Nebraska — As the flood waters rose in Nebraska, equipment provided by DLA Disposition Services was used to rescue people from the flood waters.
March 20, 2019
Having their pi and eating it too
Battle Creek, Michigan — Runners from the Hart-Dole-Inouye Federal Center and Battle Creek’s Michigan Air National Guard Base tracked the numbers in their time March 14 as they honored one of the world’s most famous numbers -- 3.14.
March 14, 2019
Former Air Force computers serve Alabama students
Prattville, Alabama — 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
Battle Creek, Michigan — 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.
Agency provides Texas emergency response assets
Anson, Texas — A stranded motorist was recently rescued by volunteer firefighters in Texas using a five-ton truck once operated by the military.
March 1, 2019
Black history soars at Battle Creek event
BATTLE CREEK, Mich. — Bessie Coleman became the first woman of African-American and Native American descent to earn an international pilot's license in 1921. Nearly a hundred years later, her great niece recounts her story for DLA and the public.