Marine Corps Chief Warrant Officer 2 Daniel Bower, weapons repair officer with 1st Maintenance Battalion, shows Lt. Gen. Michael Dana, deputy commandant, Installations and Logistics, the progress the Expeditionary Manufacturing team has made with 3-D Metal printing at Camp Pendleton, Calif., Dec. 8, 2017. Through additive manufacturing, the team was able to print impeller fans used to remove debris from the air-filter of the M1-Abrams tank. The EX-Man is able to repair or replace mission critical parts used throughout the Marine Corps in a forward deployed environment. ( Marine Corps


Marine Corps Chief Warrant Officer 2 Daniel Bower, weapons repair officer with 1st Maintenance Battalion, shows Lt. Gen. Michael Dana, deputy commandant, Installations and Logistics, the progress the Expeditionary Manufacturing team has made with 3-D Metal printing at Camp Pendleton, Calif., Dec. 8, 2017. Through additive manufacturing, the team was able to print impeller fans used to remove debris from the air-filter of the M1-Abrams tank. The EX-Man is able to repair or replace mission critical parts used throughout the Marine Corps in a forward deployed environment. ( Marine Corps photo by Sgt. Rodion Zabolotniy)


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