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More Native American tribes receive fresh eggs thanks to DLA, USDA partnership
Vicki White (left) receives a box of fruits and vegetables at the Small Tribes of Western Washington’s food distribution site at the Shoalwater Bay Reservation. In addition to produce, fresh shell eggs are now available to 28 more Native American tribes throughout the country, thanks to a fresh produce program administered by the U.S. Department of Agriculture and the Defense Logistics Agency Troop Support. (Courtesy Photo by United States Department of Agriculture)

DLA Land and Maritime Hall of Fame ceremonies

More Native American tribes receive fresh eggs thanks to DLA, USDA partnership
Vicki White (left) receives a box of fruits and vegetables at the Small Tribes of Western Washington’s food distribution site at the Shoalwater Bay Reservation. In addition to produce, fresh shell eggs are now available to 28 more Native American tribes throughout the country, thanks to a fresh produce program administered by the U.S. Department of Agriculture and the Defense Logistics Agency Troop Support. (Courtesy Photo by United States Department of Agriculture)

2024 DLA Supply Chain Alliance Conference and Exhibition

More Native American tribes receive fresh eggs thanks to DLA, USDA partnership
Vicki White (left) receives a box of fruits and vegetables at the Small Tribes of Western Washington’s food distribution site at the Shoalwater Bay Reservation. In addition to produce, fresh shell eggs are now available to 28 more Native American tribes throughout the country, thanks to a fresh produce program administered by the U.S. Department of Agriculture and the Defense Logistics Agency Troop Support. (Courtesy Photo by United States Department of Agriculture)

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More Native American tribes receive fresh eggs thanks to DLA, USDA partnership
Vicki White (left) receives a box of fruits and vegetables at the Small Tribes of Western Washington’s food distribution site at the Shoalwater Bay Reservation. In addition to produce, fresh shell eggs are now available to 28 more Native American tribes throughout the country, thanks to a fresh produce program administered by the U.S. Department of Agriculture and the Defense Logistics Agency Troop Support. (Courtesy Photo by United States Department of Agriculture)