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  2. Letterkenny Army Depot - Wikipedia

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    Letterkenny Army Depot (originally Letterkenny Ordnance Depot), the Center of Industrial and Technical Excellence (CITE) for Air Defense and Tactical Missile Systems, was established in early 1942. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] Its leadership began recruiting civilian personnel in July 1942.

  3. Steven A. Shapiro - Wikipedia

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    In August 2007, Shapiro took command of Letterkenny Army Depot in Franklin County, Pennsylvania. [4] While he was base commander, construction of a new reserve center was added providing "real-world" training opportunities for the soldiers. [5] While he was base commander, Letterkenny Army Depot won its fourth Shingo Prize for manufacturing. [6]

  4. Letterkenny Munitions Center - Wikipedia

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    In 1961, its Directorate of Ammunition Operations began supporting Army air defense missiles and Air Force intercept missiles. In 1991, the Directorate of Ammunition Operations was renamed Letterkenny Munitions Center with command and control transferred to Crane Army Ammunition Activity. LEMC is a tenant at Letterkenny Army Depot.

  5. $28.2M Letterkenny project first in Army's modernization plan

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    Millions of dollars will be pumped into U.S. Army installations to modernize key systems and facilities, starting with a $28.2 million shipping and receiving center at Letterkenny Army Depot from ...

  6. United States Army Aviation and Missile Command - Wikipedia

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    United States Army Materiel Command (AMC) Size: 7,700 civilian, 250 military, TBD contractors (as of 1996) [1] Garrison/HQ: Redstone Arsenal Other military installations Corpus Christi Army Depot Letterkenny Army Depot Fort Novosel Army Aviation Center: Website: www.amcom.army.mil: Commanders; Current commander: MG Lori L. Robinson: Notable ...

  7. Crane Army Ammunition Activity - Wikipedia

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    On October 1, 1999, command and control of the Letterkenny Munitions Center (LEMC) in Chambersburg, PA, transferred to CAAA where it was aligned as a directorate in CAAA's organizational structure. CAAA’s commander was also given responsibility for oversight of the Iowa and Milan Army Ammunition Plants.

  8. New commander to lead Tobyhanna Army Depot's 3,200 employees

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    Col. Daniel L. Horn relinquished command of Tobyhanna Army Depot to Col. James L. Crocker on June 29.

  9. Joint Munitions Command - Wikipedia

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    The Joint Munitions and Lethality Life Cycle Management Command (JM&L LCMC) is one of four life cycle management commands in the Army. Its role is to integrate significant elements of acquisition, logistics, and technology, fostering a closer relationship between the JMC, Program Executive Office-Ammunition and the Army Research Development and ...