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Artist receives DLA Installation Management Cultural Achievement Award for patriotic fitness center mural
Roxanne Lenig (left), a painter with Defense Logistics Agency Installation Management Susquehanna, and Stan Hemler, a sign painter with the same organization, stand before the colorful and patriotic mural they created as a tribute to military branches, prisoners of war and missing-in-action service members. The team worked with both paint and vinyl lettering to achieve the vision, which is expected to last many years.

Photo by: Ed Shank |  VIRIN: 200204-D-CK397-0001.JPG

DLA Land and Maritime Hall of Fame ceremonies

Artist receives DLA Installation Management Cultural Achievement Award for patriotic fitness center mural
Roxanne Lenig (left), a painter with Defense Logistics Agency Installation Management Susquehanna, and Stan Hemler, a sign painter with the same organization, stand before the colorful and patriotic mural they created as a tribute to military branches, prisoners of war and missing-in-action service members. The team worked with both paint and vinyl lettering to achieve the vision, which is expected to last many years.

Photo by: Ed Shank |  VIRIN: 200204-D-CK397-0001.JPG

2024 DLA Supply Chain Alliance Conference and Exhibition

Artist receives DLA Installation Management Cultural Achievement Award for patriotic fitness center mural
Roxanne Lenig (left), a painter with Defense Logistics Agency Installation Management Susquehanna, and Stan Hemler, a sign painter with the same organization, stand before the colorful and patriotic mural they created as a tribute to military branches, prisoners of war and missing-in-action service members. The team worked with both paint and vinyl lettering to achieve the vision, which is expected to last many years.

Photo by: Ed Shank |  VIRIN: 200204-D-CK397-0001.JPG

DSCC activities

Artist receives DLA Installation Management Cultural Achievement Award for patriotic fitness center mural
Roxanne Lenig (left), a painter with Defense Logistics Agency Installation Management Susquehanna, and Stan Hemler, a sign painter with the same organization, stand before the colorful and patriotic mural they created as a tribute to military branches, prisoners of war and missing-in-action service members. The team worked with both paint and vinyl lettering to achieve the vision, which is expected to last many years.

Photo by: Ed Shank |  VIRIN: 200204-D-CK397-0001.JPG