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Volume 1, Issue 1 September & October 2010

Combat Logistics Regiment-15 (Fwd)

Commanding Officer 2

Sergeant Major 2
Chaplain 3

Headquarters & Service 4, 5

General Support Motor Transport 6, 7

Maintenance 8, 9

Security 10, 11

Supply 12, 13

Surgical 14, 15

Promotions, Awards, & Reenlistments 16, 17

Family Readiness Officers 17


FOB Photos 18

Mailing Addresses 19
Commanding Officer
Families and Friends of CLR-15(FWD),
WOW – can’t believe we’ve been here for a month already ! Time flies – when we’re doing what Marines do – although, I’m sure
you have a much different perspective…
You should all be INCREDIBLY PROUD of your Marine or sailor – they are truly living up the title. We have been busy, busy,
busy since our arrival. We ―officially‖ took over from our predecessors on 27 September and are now providing general support
distribution, maintenance, medical and supply services to the Marines and sailors in Helmand Province.
We can’t thank the Marines and sailors from the 10.1 rotation enough. They were the consummate professionals during the
turnover period and did everything in their power to enable us to hit the ground running.
We’re all starting to settle into our routines; the days are long – but the weeks fly by so quickly (probably because we’re so
busy!). Most, if not all, are working 12-16 hours a day (several more than that) – really, whatever it takes to get the job done
(for that day).
We’re living in pre-fabricated buildings that have both air-conditioning and heat. It just started to cool off within the last
week; averaging highs in the mid-80s and lows in the 60s. The Dining Facilities (DFAC) are well stocked, provide a variety of
meals, and allows us to take snacks with us – so there’s no shortage of food !
All in all – Camp Leatherneck is a bee-hive of activity … and we’re doing our fair share, to say the least !
Have also had a chance to visit with our Marines and sailors who work at several of the Forward Operating Bases (FOBs). Again
– they are doing GREAT ! Life may be a bit more ―rustic‖ in some of these locations … but, to quote Sgt Jorgenson – ―it’s the
ALL MARINE experience !‖ No complaints from anyone we’ve talked to – with the exception that it usually takes the mail a lit-
tle bit longer to reach some of the more remote locations where we have our Marines and sailors.
Thank you all so much for bearing the burdens of our absence. Answering our nation’s call is what we signed up for; unfortu-
nately, that means you -- our loved ones, family, spouse and children -- are now without mom, dad, husband, wife, son, daughter,
etc. It’s very difficult – and we wouldn’t be able to do what we do – without your support.
Please keep us all in your thoughts and/or prayers – you’re definitely in ours.
If anyone has any questions or concerns – please let me know.
Semper Fidelis,
Michael Murchison

Sergeant Major
Friends, Families, Fellow Marines & Sailors,
The majority of our Marines and Sailors have been in country for over 30 days now and they are doing great things
all over Afghanistan. Upon our arrival, the 10.1 team turnover was top notch. The Commanding Officer and I soon
realized what a great mission that we have here. We have warriors all over the Area of Operation which requires a
great deal of professionalism and communication amongst our leaders. LtCol Murchison and I visit our Marines and
Sailors that are assigned to the outer Forward Operating Base’s ( FOB) each week. These FOBs stretch across
the country and it is amazing to see the things they are accomplishing with very limited resources. Now that all of
our companies are here and have settled into a steady routine, they are making what seems like the impossible
happen; repairing broken vehicles, re-supplying Marines that are in remote locations, securing convoys, and provid-
ing medical support to keep everyone healthy. Although mail takes a little while, please continue to send. It is a
huge morale booster for our warriors young and old. With the holidays rapidly approaching, ensure that close at-
tention is paid to the ―recommended‖ send and deliver dates. The pace is fierce and each service member has a
very important part. CLR-15 (FWD) is a team and as a team, we will succeed.
Next month we will celebrate 235 years of excellence. Happy Birthday Marines!!!

Semper Fidelis, Sergeant Major C. S. Belle


Chaplain’s Corner

Only God Can Give You Financial Security

―but remember that the LORD your God, gives you the power to gain wealth, in order to confirm
His covenant He swore to your fathers, as it is today.‖ Deuteronomy 8:18 (HCSB)

As you enter the next ten years, your decade of destiny, it is important that you trust God with
your finances. If you want God to bless you financially, you must remain focused on the truth
that he is the source of your finances and he is the one who supplies your needs.

What does that mean? It means I'm not looking to an employer for my security. I'm not look-
ing to my savings for security. I'm not looking to anyone or anything other than God to supply
my needs.

Let me illustrate it this way: When I turn on the water, I don't really think the water comes
from the faucet. I know that the water really comes from a reservoir. It just comes to me
through the faucet. In the same way, the income that God wants to give you may come through
a job or through something else.
But the source is God.

If you trust in a bank account, the bank account can be taken away. If you trust in your sav-
ings, you can lose it. The only true security you can have is when you put your trust in God. He
is the starting point of your finances. He is the one and only true source of your finances.

This means you don't need to worry about which faucet he uses to supply your needs. In a sense
he says, 'If I turn off one faucet, I can just as easily turn on another. If you lose one job, I
can give you another. I am your source, not your job. I am your source, not your bank account.'

Blessings,
Chaplain David R. Bradley
Headquarters & Service Company

Headquarters & Service Company Staff From left: Sgt King, GySgt Thompson, 1stLt Wunder, GySgt Leanos, and LCpl Martinez.

C o m p a n y F i r s t
C o m m a n d e r S e r g e a n t

Family and friends, I am pleased Families of the Marines and Sailors of Headquarters and
to inform you that everyone is Service Company 10.2, everyone has made it to Camp
eager and motivated to take on our Leatherneck safely. Take comfort in knowing that after a
mission in Afghanistan. We have short delay in Manas, Kyrgyzstan everyone
settled into our work spaces and a Mailing Address: has arrived ready to go to work.
daily routine. We look forward to
The Relief In Place and Transfer of
leaving our mark here and making CLR-15 FWD H&S CO Authority has taken place with CLR-15 FWD
you all proud of us.
10.1. They have left and our mission is to
The operational tempo is high but
Unit 42145 continue the outstanding support they
the busy days help to make the provided RC/SW.
time fly. We will be home with you
FPO AP 96427-2145
Camp Leatherneck is providing the Company
all before you know.
all the necessary items for us to complete
our mission; from the dorm rooms, laundry service, chow
halls, gyms, and plenty of moon dust. The weather has been
1stLt Jeff Wunder
good to us so far. No sandstorms and only a couple of days
with temperatures over 100.
GySgt Bruce Thompson
Headquarters & Service Company

Headquarters and Service Company is made


up by the Regimental Staff sections.
These sections consist of:
S-1 Administration and Personnel
S-2 Intelligence
S-3 Operations and Training
S-4 Logistics
S-6 Communications
MedOps Medical Support
Above: Marines from the S-6 Platoon

S-1 Staff
Left: SSgt Sturgell and
LTJG Apusen

Bottom: Cpl Reyes and

Cpl Louissaint

Above: Sailors of Medical Operations section

Above: MSgt Doran

Right: Sgt Campbell


GySgt Owens

Far right:

Cpl Sprague and Cpl Serna


General Support Motor Transport Company

C o m p a n y F i r s t
C o m m a n d e r S e r g e a n t

Family and Friends, First and foremost, I want to extend much gratitude, respect,
and many thanks to the friends and families of General Support Mo-
First off, I wanted to say that all the Marines tor Transportation Company (GSMT) for supporting your Marines
and Sailors from General Support Motor Transport and Sailors during the first months leading into our deployment.
Company (GSMT) are safe and doing well here in Since arriving in our Area of Operation- throughout September lead-
Afghanistan. The Marines and Sailors have done an ing into the Holidays, your loved ones have been doing an out-
outstanding job of taking over the daily missions from standing job in providing the Logistical, Maintenance, Heavy Equip-
10-1 Marines and have done so without any pause in ment, and Operational Support needed for Combat Logistics Regi-
the mission. The Marines and Sailors have been ment-15 to successfully accomplish several missions linked through-
working day and night, conducting numerous con- out the Helmand Providence. As a GSMT Company, that translates
voys all over the Helmand province here in Afghani- into your Marines and Sailors spending many long hours doing what
stan. GSMT’s mission is a truly critical one, which they do best- driving, lifting loads, and dedicating efforts in fixing
ensures all units have the required items to continue what doesn’t work.
to accomplish their missions. GSMT has been able to Currently, our Company’s strength and moral has grown from within
do this while coming together over a few short as each day progresses and nears forward. That’s a testament to
months this summer and it has been amazing to see the tremendous hard work and dedication your Service Members
the Company quickly transform into a team. It is this have contributed on a continued basis, coupled with the outstanding
team that also relies on the support of its loved ones support received from their loved ones at home. Rest assure, that
back home. I want to thank the families and friends of we will continue to press toward the accomplishment of various mis-
GSMT for all your dedication and support. We rely on sions tasked- in the most safest and successful manners. As we
move into the upcoming months, I want to personally convey that
you continually and I know all of you are making
your thoughts, prayers, and words of encouragement are echoed on
great sacrifices. We are truly thankful for your contin- this end to all within GSMT Company. It is again, your efforts that
ued support to the Marines and Sailors of the Com- will aid to expedite our safe return home. Additionally, the Marines
pany. I am truly proud and honored to be the Com- and Sailors are gaining support from outside organizations and citi-
manding Officer of these Marines and Sailors and am zens who have graciously donated their time, energy, and resources
looking forward to the continuous GREAT work from through letters and care packages by way of the Adopt a Hero Pro-
them. gram, and through generous donations of goods received by our
Family Readiness Officer (FRO), Mrs. Lynda Schubert. We as a
Command are here to provide you the links of support you need to
SEMPER FI! facilitate a smooth and successful deployment and redeployment of
your loved ones. I would like to remind you that our FRO, Mrs.
Maj Collins Schubert, has continued to strive for perfection- in dedicating her
RED SOX 6 time and energy in being the bridge between the Command Level
here at GSMT Company and loved ones. She can be reached via
email at lynda.schubert@usmc.mil or by phone at 760-725-6750.
For she is the direct link for only GSMT Company, her efforts of con-
vening and/or relaying concerns, guidance, and information to the
Company Leadership and loved ones have been nothing short of
Mailing Address: outstanding.

CLR-15 FWD GSMT Lastly, thank-you all for your continued efforts of support, as it
means entirely the world to your loved ones serving honorably and
without hesitation during our Nation’s call to duty. Remain Semper
Unit 42147 Fidelis!
Best Wishes,1stSgt Adam E. Fraser
FPO AP 96427-2147
General Support Motor Transport Company
Maintenance Company

C o m p a n y C o m m a n d e r F i r s t S e r g e a n t
CO REMARKS 1STSGT REMARKS
Happy Halloween! This is our first News Letter and I would like to say
greetings to all of Maintenance Company’s families and friends. This past
Friends and families of Maintenance Company,
month has been very busy, but productive for all the sections within Main-
tenance Company. The Marines are doing incredible things here repairing I will begin by telling you that the Marines of Maintenance Com-
and maintaining a vast amount of equipment and machinery. It is a true pany have done an outstanding job since our arrival in September.
honor and privilege to be serving along side of them. Every job placed before them has not only been completed, it has
been completed beyond the Commanding Officer and my expecta-
tions. The Marines’ work ethic demonstrates their drive to accom-
The weather is starting to get cooler here in Afghanistan and we are all plish the missions before them. I am very proud to serve with this
looking forward to the holiday periods. Although we will be apart from our group of professionals.
love ones during this time, our holiday committee has planned some great
events to keep everyone motivated and in the holiday spirit. We recently
had our Halloween door and jack-o-lantern decorating contest and al- Even with the Company’s fast tempo, we had the opportunity to
though all the sections went above and beyond on their entries, Engineer support LCpl Mayorga Vasquez’s naturalization process, which
Maintenance Platoon came out the winner. included his oath ceremony at Camp Kandahar in early October.
This type of action is truly a reflection of our Marines’ patriotism and
dedication to the service of their country, protecting the opportuni-
Since we have been out here we have had a few additions to the Mainte- ties and freedom it represents.
nance Company family. I would like to congratulate SSgt Houseman and
his girlfriend Michelle on the birth of their little boy Jaxon, LCpl Sales and
his wife Morgan on the birth of their little girl Morgan, and Cpl Wheeler I would like to personally thank our families and loved ones for all
and wife Andrea on the birth of their little girl Miya. Congratulations to you the mail and support that we have received since arriving in Af-
all. ghanistan. There is no way that we could continue to sustain the
operations without your encouragement. Please continue to support
your Marine and keep in them in your thoughts and prayers.
Mail is a big morale boost out here for the Marines. It doesn’t matter if it is
a care package or a simple letter, getting something from the outside world
always seems to brighten a Marine’s day. Keep it coming! Semper Fidelis,
1stSgt E. J. Robles
We could not do what we do out here without the love and support from our
families and friends. I want to personally thank you all for being there for
your Marine. We are one month down with five more to go. Time is flying
by for us and your Warriors will be home before you know it.

Semper Fidelis
Major Jim Towney
Maintenance Company
Mailing Addresses:
Camp Leatherneck: FOB Dwyer:
Rank, Full Name Rank, Full Name
CLR 15 FWD MAINT. CO CLR-15 MAINT DET D
UNIT 42286 Unit 42279
FPO AP 96427-2286 FPO AP 96427-2279

PHOTOS:
On 1 October, the company was able to reward several Marines for their hard work and dedication to the Marine Corps during our first promo-
tion ceremony in country. These Marines have certainly earned this and we hope we will be able to recognize all the Marines for their out-
standing character and work.

HALLOWEEN PHOTOS:
Security Company

C o m p a n y C o m m a n d e r F i r s t S e r g e a n t
C a p t a i n J e n s e n G y S g t S t a r z y

Families and Friends of Security Company,


Hello, I want to introduce myself, I am Capt Kathy Jensen, and I am the Security Company
Commander. It has been my privilege to be assigned to this company and to be serving with your
sons, daughters, husbands, wives, fathers, mothers, nephews, nieces, friends, significant others,
and etc. They are all in the true sense professionals.
I want to let you know that your Marines and Sailors have been doing an outstanding job out
here in Helmand Province, Afghanistan. You can be proud of each and everyone of them, they have
been working very hard to ensure a continuous level of support to Forward Operating Bases (FOBs)
in our Area of Operations (AO). Your Marines and Sailors are in a high state of readiness, and
when not supporting missions directly, they are continually training and prepping gear to maintain
their high state of readiness.
I would like to let you know that I am proud of each and everyone of the Security Company
Marines and Sailors. From the very beginning they have been tested in various ways and have al-
ways proven their metal. You should know that they are directly making things better for thou-
sands of other US Marines, Sailors, Soldiers, Airmen, and also NATO service members from
around the globe here in Afghanistan. Security Company Marines and Sailors are making things bet-
ter for their deployed brothers and sisters-in-arms by supporting tactical movements of essential
supplies, these supplies are the life blood of these outlying bases.
Thank you for your continual support. The care packages that you all have sent so far for
them have kept their morale and spirits high and it definitely always puts a huge smile onto their
faces. Again, thank you for your support and keeping the home front going in their absence. If you
need, I can be reached at kathleen.jensen@afg.usmc.mil
Security Company

Mailing Address:
CLR-15 FWD Security Co
Unit 42160
FPO AP 96427-2160
Supply Company
C o m p a n y C o m p a n y 1 s t
C o m m a n d e r S e r g e a n t
SMU ... AMMO... Medical Logistics ...MMDC...Storage…
Combat Logistics Regiment-15 (Fwd)

Maj Luke T Holian 1st Sgt Max A Garcia

Family and Friends of Supply Company, Family, friends and loved ones,
My Name is First Sergeant Gar-
A lot has happened since depart-
cia. I am the Company 1ST Sgt for Supply
ing the 22 Area Parade Deck on 18 Sep-
Company. I joined the unit back in August
tember. Most of the Company remained
from CLC-16 in Yuma AZ. I have been en-
overnight in 5 star hotels in Sophia,
Bulgaria while travelling to Manas and trusted to ensure that your Marine or
then onward to Camp Leatherneck, Sailor executes their duties in a profes-
Afghanistan which I am sure makes for sional manner. As their 1ST Sgt, I play a
great stories. We then joined up with big role in their welfare and career devel-
the 10.1 Marines and Sailors and had a opment along with many other duties.
reunion while taking over the operations I must say, as we are approaching
from our hard charging brothers and sis- nd
the 2 month in our deployment, know
ters. All of the sections within the com-
that your support back home means every-
pany are working extremely hard and I
thing to each Marine. If the bills are paid,
think that has a lot to do with how fast
kids are taken care of, and everything is
the hours are going by. I am starting to
good at home, your loved one can safely
get a little surprised when we come up to
keep his or her head in the fight. Your
another Sunday...which is our day to get
Marines are performing with honor and
a little bit extra sleep.
dignity out here in Afghanistan. Our com-
I am very proud of how pany is experiencing tiresome hours and
professional and hard working every single huge challenges but your Marines and Sail-
Marine and Sailor in Supply Company ors are modern warriors that thrive during
is. They are well trained and led by these times.
great NCO’s, SNCO’s and dedicated Offi-
cers. Your loved ones are tired, dusty Mailing Address:
and sore from hard work—and that makes CLR –15 FWD SUPPLY CO
a happy Marine! UNIT 42284
FPO AP 96427 –2285
MCMAP
Chief Instructor GySgt Romero
There are several fundamentals of physical discipline in
our martial arts that are used throughout any type of
confrontation situation. These fundamentals form he
basis for all martial arts instruction and techniques. Ad-
ditionally, you must prepare your body for the rigors of
combat. To do so, your body must process the attributes
of both toughness and flexibility. Like iron, you must be
able to absorb and give out punishment but have the
flexibility to prevent injuries. The proper execution of
these fundamentals will enable you to effectively per-
form martial arts techniques that may very well save
your life, or lives of fellow Marines.

ZEAL OBEDIEANCE FIDELITY


26 Recipients of the Good Conduct
Medal
This award is testament to your selfless
service and faithful adherence to the
Corps’ high standards. You have honored
your obligations, displayed the courage of
your convictions, and exhibited the highest
degree of commitment. Your dedication and
integrity reveal the depth of your charac-
ter and are in keeping with the finest tra-
ditions of the United States Marine

C O N G R A T U L A T I O N S
N E W L Y P R O M O T E D

SSgt Jones R
Sgt Rocco J
Sgt Madden A
Sgt Inafuku J
Sgt Garza C
Sgt Galaviz E
Surgical Company

S E N I O R
C o m p a n y
E N L I S T E D
C o m m a n d e r
L E A D E R
C D R D O N N A
H M C R U B E N -
J E F C O A T
P A L K I N

Dear Friends and Families of Alpha Surgical Hello Alpha Company Families and
Company: Greetings from the ―Cross Roads of Friends,
Civilizations‖—Afghanistan. We are currently After a very long flight and losing a day
settling into our assignments at the moment due to the time zone changes, we finally
and will soon be taking over from Charlie Sur- made it to Afghanistan. The Marines
gical Company. Our mission is to provide su- and Sailors are busy with turnovers, and
perb emergency care to the Marines, Sailors are eager to settle into a routine. Since
and Coalition forces assigned to Commanding they are assigned to different Forward
General, Regional Command Southwest in the Operating Bases, I have included their
Helmand Province. You should be proud of addresses below for your convenience.
your loved one, as we are fully trained, Our Marines and Sailors are in high spir-
equipped, and manned to do our mission . We its, and I assure you that I will do eve-
are confident and eager to do our assignment. rything in my power to ensure their well-
Thank you for all of your support and effort. being . Thank you for your support.

Camp Leatherneck PAYNE


CLR-15 FWD SURG CO P DET CLR 15
Unit 42135 Unit 42276
FPO AP 96427-2135 FPO AP 96427-2276

EDINBURG FOB DELARAM MARJEH


ALPHA SURG EDI DLM DET CLR 15 ALPHA SURG MAJ
Unit 42133 Unit 42278 Unit 42134
FPO AP 96427-2133 FPO AP 96427-2278 FPO AP 96427-2134
Surgical Company
October Promotions

Staff Sergeant
Leopoldo Bernardo Jr. (Maint), Rex Cotter (Maint), Anteli Linares (Maint)
Corey Mcadoo (Supply), James Rodgers (Maint), Hebert Valmond (GSMT)

Sergeant
Feyzi Bagirov (Maint), Ryan Cubbage (Maint), Michael Demo (Sec), John Doku Jr. (Supply)
Andrew Eason-McGill (Sec), Seth Elizalde (H&S), Theodore Englebart (Maint), Ernesto Fernandez
(H&S)
Troy Harris (Sec), Jason Hettmansperger (Sec), Matthew Mclane (Maint), Joshua Melcher (Maint)
Jesse Miller (H&S), Jared Pfister (Sec), Eric Reyes (Supply), Zachary Scoskie (Sec)
Alex Sinnett (Maint), Omar Teutle (Supply)

Corporal
Miriam Alvarez (Maint), Christopher Anderson (Sec), William Beck (Maint), Juan Berumen (Maint)
Luis Carrascohernandez (GSMT), Robert Clayton Jr. (GSMT), James Dancho, Kyle Davis (Maint)
Teko Ekue (Maint), Steven Gallenstein (Maint), Frank Hietzman (Supply), Miguel Heredia (Supply)
Jose Hernandez (Sec), David Holland (Maint), Binh Kien (H&S), Daniel Lopez (Supply)
Luke McClaylautoa (Maint), Justin Meseck (Maint), Michael Norton (Maint), John Osborne (Maint)
Christopher Ramos (GSMT), Eric Reyes (H&S), Nicholas Rienzo (Maint), Andrew Roach (GSMT)
Dominique Roriguezdurden (Supply), Bryant Rosariocolon (Maint), Steven Salgado (Maint)
Cory Sanders (Supply), Trevor Schmitt (Maint), Jameer Simon (Supply), Matthew Stancil (Maint)
Aaron Stark (Supply), Jazmyn Strachn (Supply), Samantha Thompson (H&S)
Joshua Vanness (Supply), Javier Villapondo (Maint)
Jesse Watts (Maint), Mattew Wittenbach (Maint)

Lance Corporal
Rudolfo Delossantos III (GSMT), Jonathan Elliott (Supply), Marcus Harris (GSMT)
Darnell Jefferson (Supply), Alicia Major (Supply), Brandon Meggitt (Supply)
Leopoldo Mondragon (Supply), Roodolph Pierre (Supply), Malcom Rowland (Maint)
Stephanie Scarcelli (Supply), Thomas Staats (Maint), Robert Wiedemann (GSMT)
Amit Wilhelm (GSMT)
COMBAT LOGIS T ICS REG IMENT-15
FORWAR D

Family Readiness Officer’s

allen.r.fowler@usmc.mil CLR-15 HQ Company

leah.prouty@usmc.mil Medical BN

marty.k.rector@usmc.mil Supply BN / 4th MLG

lynda.schubert@usmc.mil CLR-1

leonila.thompson@usmc.mil Maintenance BN

The unit’s mailing addresses were provided on each companies page. To send mail to your Marine or Sailor, just put
their rank and name above the CLR-15 line. Mail takes a week or more to arrive. With the holidays coming up fast,
the Post Office has recommended sending packages by the following dates to ensure its arrival before the holidays:

Thanksgiving mail before 12 November


Christmas mail before 7 December

Combat Logistics Regiment-15 Forward is on Facebook. Search: CLR-15 FWD

Reenlistments
Good Information
GySgt StLouis (Maint Co)
American Red Cross
GySgt Wren (Maint Co)
SSgt Nieves (Supply Co)
Sgt Losh (Maint Co) National Toll Free 877-272-7337
Sgt Lemke (Maint Co) Camp Pendleton Office 760-725-6877
Sgt Montgomery (Maint Co)
Cpl Chavez (H&S Co)
Duty Number
Cpl Diomede (Maint Co)

Awards CLR-15 Duty 760-725-3976


Cpl McClain Mert Mast (H&S)
MAINTENANCE & SUPPLY COMPANY

EDINBURGH NOLAY

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Mailing Addresses for All CLR-15 FWD

CLR 15 FWD H&S CO CLR15 FWD SURG CO


UNIT 42286 UNIT 42135
FPO AP 96427-2286 FPO AP 96427-2135

CLR15 FWD MAINT CO CLR15 FWD GSMT CO


UNIT 42286 UNIT 42147
FPO AP 96427-2286 FPO AP 96427-2147

CLR15 FWD SCTY CO CLR15 FWD SUPPLY CO


UNIT 42160 UNIT 42285
FPO AP 96427-2160 FPO AP 96427-2285

(DELARAM) (MARJAH)
DLM DET CLR15 ALPHA SURG MAJ
UNIT 42278 UNIT 42134
FPO AP 96427-2278 FPO AP 96427-2134

(PAYNE)
P DET CLR15 CLR15 MAINT RIP
UNIT 42276 UNIT 42279
FPO AP 96427-2276 FPO AP 96427-2279

ALPHA SURG EDI CLR15 SUP CO DETLTA


UNIT 42133 UNIT 42277
FPO AP 96427-2133 FPO AP 96427-2277

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