JOINT BASE PEARL HARBOR-HICKAM – A U.S. Army rotational unit preparing to redeploy to Fort Carson, Colorado, recently completed the turn-in of route clearance vehicles and robotic systems with support from Defense Logistics Agency Disposition Services personnel in South Korea.
The effort required close coordination between the Camp Humphreys disposal service representatives and the Gimcheon site team to ensure the unit met its redeployment timeline. The equipment package included six route clearance vehicles and multiple robotic systems used to detect and neutralize explosive hazards.
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Source: U.S. Defense Logistics Agency
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