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Secretary of the Army Pete Geren spoke Jan. 12 at Fort Myer, Va. during delivery of the first six "neighborhood electric vehicles" to the Army. The ceremonial delivery of the NEVs, which are entirely electric powered, represents the beginning of a le...
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Secretary of the Army Pete Geren spoke Jan. 12 at Fort Myer, Va. during delivery of the first six "neighborhood electric vehicles" to the Army. The ceremonial delivery of the NEVs, which are entirely electric powered, represents the beginning of a le...
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The first six "neighborhood electric vehicles" were delivered to the Army Jan. 12 during a ceremony at Fort Myer, Va. The ceremonial delivery of the NEVs, which are entirely electric powered, represents the beginning of a leasing action by the Army t...
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Secretary of the Army Pete Geren and Col. Laura Richardson, Fort Myer installation commander, speak Jan. 12 following the ceremonial delivery of six "neighborhood electric vehicles" to the Army. The delivery of the NEVs, which are entirely electric p...
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The first six "neighborhood electric vehicles" were delivered to the Army Jan. 12 during a ceremony at Fort Myer, Va. The ceremonial delivery of the NEVs, which are entirely electric powered, represents the beginning of a leasing action by the Army t...
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Spc. James Innes, with the 3rd Infantry, the Old Guard, checks out the interior of one of the six "neighborhood electric vehicles" that was delivered to the Army at Fort Myer, Va., Jan. 12. The ceremonial delivery of the NEVs, which are entirely elec...
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