221020-A-FV109-0020 CHAMBERSBURG, Pa. Director of the Directorate of Missile and Aerospace Readiness, David Pine, provides the opening remarks during a ribbon cutting ceremony to commemorate the transfer of the Heliborne Laser Fire and Forget, also known as Hellfire, missile and Joint Air to Ground Missile, JAGM, program to Letterkenny Army Depot Oct. 20. “The partnership between Letterkenny and the Tactical Aviation and Ground Munitions Program Office will not only benefit the Army, but the Air Force, Navy and our Foreign Military Sales allies as well,” Pine said. “This ef


221020-A-FV109-0020 CHAMBERSBURG, Pa. Director of the Directorate of Missile and Aerospace Readiness, David Pine, provides the opening remarks during a ribbon cutting ceremony to commemorate the transfer of the Heliborne Laser Fire and Forget, also known as Hellfire, missile and Joint Air to Ground Missile, JAGM, program to Letterkenny Army Depot Oct. 20. “The partnership between Letterkenny and the Tactical Aviation and Ground Munitions Program Office will not only benefit the Army, but the Air Force, Navy and our Foreign Military Sales allies as well,” Pine said. “This effort did not happen overnight and has been the result of many individuals and organizations working together with persistence and patience. I want to express my appreciation to the TAGM team for advocating for the depot and seeing the value in the Organic Industrial Base.”


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