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In a move to enhance military readiness in the Indo-Pacific, Defense Logistics Agency Weapons Support at Ogden and the 1st Marine Aircraft Wing have initiated a 90-day proof-of-concept trial to forward-stock critical aircraft parts in Okinawa, Japan. Now more than halfway through the trial period, this initiative aims to drastically reduce the time it takes to get essential components to Marine Corps aircraft, ensuring they are ready for missions at a moment’s notice.
During a recent holiday event, the community of Defense Supply Center Richmond met the newest two members of the Family and Morale Welfare & Recreation team: Roux and Hibiscus.These are not the average employees; they're state-of-the-art Navia Robotics service robots, and they are set to change the way the DSCR workforce experiences FMWR facilities and programs.
A partnership between Defense Logistics Agency Weapons Support at Jacksonville and Fleet Readiness Center Southeast resolved 268 fleetwide backorders for H-60 helicopter bushings. The operational readiness of the H-60 helicopter fleet was recently threatened by a backlog of 268 fleetwide backorders for bushings, a type of low-friction mechanical bearing. When DLA's Weapon System Program Manager team in Richmond requested assistance, DLA Weapons Support at Jacksonville partnered with Fleet...
The Defense Logistics Agency stood up a new major subordinate command dedicated to supplying spare and repair parts to the military services Oct. 1, 2025. DLA Weapons Support integrates the missions of the former DLA Aviation and DLA Land and Maritime into a single unified command responsible for weapon systems support to the joint force. In this interview, the new MSC’s leaders talk about the transformation. (Photo by Stefanie Hauck/DLA)
Fifty years after escaping Saigon on a drifting barge under fire, Manh Nguyen was rescued by the U.S. Navy. His younger brother was born on the deck of the rescue ship and named in its honor. Today, Nguyen expresses his gratitude by working for the Defense Logistics Agency, supporting the same naval fleet that gave his family a second chance. His is a powerful story of survival and service, repaying the gift of freedom by ensuring that very fleet stays mission-ready.

Weapons Support (Richmond)

Weapons Support (Richmond) News

Aviation | March 3, 2026

DSCR pre-school redesign paves path for children in learning

A redesign to the CDC on DSCR boosts its STEM-focused curriculum through more engaging learning spaces and technology, earning praise by both parents and staff.

Enterprisewide | Feb. 27, 2026

Alignment among the Services, DLA and industry critical to readiness

Addressing military and industry partners in Pittsburgh on Feb. 25, Navy Rear Adm. Julie Treanor, commander of Defense Logistics Agency Weapons Support (Columbus), said it is “absolutely vital that we evolve in parallel with the ever-changing

Land and Maritime | Feb. 24, 2026

DLA Weapons Support hosts Senior Executive Service sync with key Navy pa...

Defense Logistics Agency Weapons Support (Columbus) Maritime Customer Operations Directorate hosted a Senior Executive Service synchronization event at Defense Supply Center Columbus Feb. 5 with key stakeholders from Naval Sea Systems Command and

Land and Maritime | Feb. 20, 2026

Investing in Talent: DLA graduates latest PaCE class in Columbus

Defense Logistics Agency Weapons Support (Columbus) honored its next generation of leaders Feb. 12, during a Pathways to Career Excellence program graduation ceremony. The event, held in the Defense Supply Center Columbus Operations Center

Aviation | Feb. 13, 2026

DLA, 1st MAW launch innovative trial to speed up aircraft part delivery ...

In a move to enhance military readiness in the Indo-Pacific, Defense Logistics Agency Weapons Support at Ogden and the 1st Marine Aircraft Wing have initiated a 90-day proof-of-concept trial to forward-stock critical aircraft parts in Okinawa, Japan.