supply co.-newsletter-july 2012-part one
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July 2012
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Customer Service and System
Operations
Greetings to the family and
friends of the Customer Service
and System Operations Marines.
You should be extremely proud
of the accomplishments our
Marines have done. They took on
the unknown challenges of this
deployment with vigor and
enthusiasm. During the first
two months alone, units saw in
increase in support due to your
Marines efforts.
We continue to push as we near
the end of our deployment and
look forward to the time when
we will all be reunited. Until
then, we will focus on the
mission at hand and continue to
keep all of you in our thoughts
and prayers.
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Greetings from Camp Leatherneck, Afghanistan
History continues being written, and your Marine is being part of it. The MAGTF Materiel Distribution Center (MMDC) Marinescontinue their mission of distributing needed supplies and equipment to units aboard Camp Leatherneck and the many ForwardOperating Bases (FOB). Their proficiency, hard work and supporting effort is being of tremendous contribution to the level ofreadiness of the deployed units and the War-fighters operating in the Helmand Province Afghanistan. They have also provideddistribution support to the Afghanistan National Army in efforts to develop their critical infrastructure. Your Marine continuesgaining valuable deployment experience which will benefit and prepare our younger generations. While the summer brought hightemperatures, the practice of good ORM has kept us from any heat related incidents. Please continue providing them your loyalmoral support, it wont be long before you see them returning home safe and sound.
CWO2 Odin Pineda
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Greetings from SMU Fiscal
The Marines of SMU Fiscal are hard at work performingcausative research on document numbers to determine ifcorrective action is required to adjust the commitment,
obligation, expense and/or liquidation amount of adocument. The funds accumulated from cancelled
requisitions allow units in theater the opportunity toprocure the essential and critical items necessary tocomplete their mission through the supply system or theGovernment Commercial Purchase Card (GCPC). The GCPC isutilized in this section to procure the mission critical
items that would take too long in the normal supply chain.The attention to detail and diligence required to manage
the largest spending budget of the SMUs is reflective inthe hard work performed by the Marines of Fiscal.
Fiscal Marines look forward to the end of the deploymentto enjoy time with the loved ones that are supporting us
back at home .
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With the retrograde andinventory right sizing effortsbeing done by Storage and the
General Account, we have been
fairly busy. The Marines of
this section have been able to
continue their PME, reach
personal goals, martial arts
training, etc, all while
maintaining the Marine Corps
highest fill rates for an
intermediate supply account.
As the OIC, this has been one
of my most memorabledeployments with on the best
crews. We are looking forward
to getting home and seeing our
loved ones.
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The Marines at the FOBs have worked extremely hard this
deployment supporting the infantry units and the
retrograde operation.
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