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Category: Troop Support

April 12, 2022

Employee Reflection: Mc Keisha Inniss

Get to know the DLA Disposition Services Sagami site's operations chief.

April 11, 2022

Employee Reflection: Risa Funakoshi

Get to know the drum playing, BTS-loving property disposal specialist from the property disposal site in central Japan.

April 10, 2022

Employee Reflection: Shinya Onodera

Meet the property disposal specialist from the agency's disposal site in northern Japan.

April 9, 2022

Employee Reflection: Brandon Durocher

Get to know the material examiner and identifier from Alaska.

April 5, 2022

Employee Reflection: Kristian Fugrad

Get to know the receiving supervisor working at DLA's property disposal site onboard the Sagami General Depot in Japan.

April 5, 2022

DLA Distribution Korea hosts 403rd Army Field Support Brigade for new warehouse tour

U.S. Army Col. Lisa Villarreal Rennard, then Lt. Col. Rennard, was the commander of the Army Field Support Battalion-Northeast Asia at Camp Carroll when the new warehouse for DDDK was in the planning stages.

April 3, 2022

Employee Reflection: Takayuki Honda

Get to know DLA Disposition Services Environmental Engineer Technician and HW COR Takayuki Honda. Honda works at our Sagami site.

April 1, 2022

Troop Support, local partners ‘welcome home’ Vietnam veterans at commemorative event

Local veterans were thanked and honored for their service at a Vietnam War Commemoration Program at the Philadelphia Vietnam Veterans Memorial Mar. 29, hosted by commemorative partners, including the Defense Logistics Agency Troop Support.

March 30, 2022

DLA Troop Support sets events to observe Sexual Assault Awareness and Prevention Month

The Defense Logistics Agency Troop Support will observe Sexual Assault Awareness and Prevention Month in April with several virtual events for the workforce.

March 24, 2022

Newly minted CPI Green Belts save time, man-hours with improved Subsistence processes

Continuous process improvement isn’t just a heady concept thrown around by think tanks and executives. It’s a real, painstaking, value-added effort – and it pays off, said Rene King, Defense Logistics Agency Troop Support CPI division chief. Two recent CPI projects completed in the Subsistence supply chain are proof of its effectiveness, with a combined savings of $1.9 million in time and costs.