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U.S. Marines with 6th Engineer Support Battalion Bulk Fuel Company B, 4th Marine Logistics Group conducting field training with the new Expeditionary Fuel Dispensing System, or EFDS. EFDS is a new program of record that reconfigures capabilities existent in legacy fuel systems, such as the Amphibious Assault Fuel System and the Tactical Airfield Fuel Dispensing System into smaller, more agile expedient capabilities. (U.S. Marine Corps photo by Cpl. Ryan Schmid) - U.S. Marines with 6th Engineer Support Battalion Bulk Fuel Company B, 4th Marine Logistics Group conducting field training with the new Expeditionary Fuel Dispensing System, or EFDS. EFDS is a new program of record that reconfigures capabilities existent in legacy fuel systems, such as the Amphibious Assault Fuel System and the Tactical Airfield Fuel Dispensing System into smaller, more agile expedient capabilities. (U.S. Marine Corps photo by Cpl. Ryan Schmid)
MCSC, PEO LS, LOGCOM, I&L leaders meet to discuss acquisition sustainment - Brig. Gen. A.J. Pasagian (right), commander of Marine Corps Systems Command, and Maj. Gen. Joseph F. Shrader, commanding general of Marine Corps Logistics Command, converse during the second Ground Acquisition Sustainment Summit June 11, aboard Marine Corps Base Quantico, Virginia. During the event, senior officials from MCSC, LOGCOM and Program Executive Officer Land Systems discussed lifecycle management strategies, and other acquisition and sustainment topics. (U.S. Marine Corps photo by Matt Gonzales)
Marines from Marine Corps Systems Command conduct helocasting of the Zodiac F470 near Quantico, Va., while an Open Water Safety Craft floats nearby. The OWSC has been in service since 2006, and is used as an emergency vessel during waterborne training operations. Marine Corps Systems Command is working with Marine Corps Logistics Command and the National Marine Center to refurbish 28 boats in the Corps inventory. (U.S. Marine Corps photo by Jake Feeney) - Marines from Marine Corps Systems Command conduct helocasting of the Zodiac F470 near Quantico, Va., while an Open Water Safety Craft floats nearby. The OWSC has been in service since 2006, and is used as an emergency vessel during waterborne training operations. Marine Corps Systems Command is working with Marine Corps Logistics Command and the National Marine Center to refurbish 28 boats in the Corps inventory. (U.S. Marine Corps photo by Jake Feeney)
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