Brian Godette, a Army Reserve Command civilian, shops at Freddies store at the Army Forces Command and Army Reserve Command headquarters at Fort Bragg, , Nov. 10, 2015. Operated by Angela and Lee Turner, and their daughters, Shandi Shipway and Amanda Jackson, the store offers snacks, drinks, and other items for those who work in the building. Named after the FORSCOM Freddie mascot, the Turners operate the store as part of the Randolph-Sheppard Act, a federal program that provides blind persons with employment and self-support by operating vending facilities on federal proper
Brian Godette, a Army Reserve Command civilian, shops at Freddies store at the Army Forces Command and Army Reserve Command headquarters at Fort Bragg, , Nov. 10, 2015. Operated by Angela and Lee Turner, and their daughters, Shandi Shipway and Amanda Jackson, the store offers snacks, drinks, and other items for those who work in the building. Named after the FORSCOM Freddie mascot, the Turners operate the store as part of the Randolph-Sheppard Act, a federal program that provides blind persons with employment and self-support by operating vending facilities on federal property. The store is open Monday-Friday from 7 to 3 and is located on the first floor on the FORSCOM side of the building. ( Army photo by Timothy L. Hale/Released)
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