Air Force Tech. Sgt. Cody LaVigne, 3rd Munitions Squadron stockpile supervisor, shows off a label which is part of a new Air Force-wide process developed to save time and reduce errors when Airmen document and move munitions at Joint Base Elmendorf-Richardson, Alaska, Aug. 16, 2021. LaVigne has committed 25 days and 250 hours to the task of developing automated movement capability for 2,300 munition line items valued at $131 million. He directed 43 personnel from four work centers to label over 2,500 locations and 1,000 pieces of equipment across 44 warehouse structures and flight line ac
Air Force Tech. Sgt. Cody LaVigne, 3rd Munitions Squadron stockpile supervisor, shows off a label which is part of a new Air Force-wide process developed to save time and reduce errors when Airmen document and move munitions at Joint Base Elmendorf-Richardson, Alaska, Aug. 16, 2021. LaVigne has committed 25 days and 250 hours to the task of developing automated movement capability for 2,300 munition line items valued at $131 million. He directed 43 personnel from four work centers to label over 2,500 locations and 1,000 pieces of equipment across 44 warehouse structures and flight line activities.
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