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Joel Himsl, Rock Island Arsenal garrison manager, welcomes Iowa Gov. Terry Branstad and Lt. Gov. Kimberly Reynolds to the Joint Manufacturing and Technology Center March 1. During their visit, they received mission and capability briefings from the i...
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Joel Himsl, Rock Island Arsenal garrison manager, offers his hand to Iowa Lt. Gov. Kimberly Reynolds while Iowa Gov. Terry Branstad talks to Maj. Gen. Patricia McQuistion, Army Sustainment Command commanding general, and Col. James O. Fly, Joint Manu...
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Maj. Gen. Patricia McQuistion, Army Sustainment Command commanding general, Iowa Lt. Gov. Kimberly Reynolds, Iowa Gov. Terry Branstad, and Col. James O. Fly, Joint Manufacturing and Technology Center commander, prepare for a tour of the JMTC facility...
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Iowa Gov. Terry Branstad and Lt. Gov. Kimberly Reynolds visited Rock Island Arsenal, Ill., March 1 to learn more about the Arsenal, its tenant organizations and its importance to the community. During the nearly one-hour visit, the Iowa governor and lieutenant governor listened to briefings from Joel Himsl, Rock Island Arsenal garrison manager; Maj. Gen. Patricia McQuistion, Army Sustainment Command commanding general; Col. Arnold P. Montgomery, Joint Munitions Command chief of staff; Col. James O. Fly, Joint Manufacturing and Technology Center commander; and Col. Steven P. Merkel, 1st Army chief of staff, and toured the Joint Manufacturing and Technology Center, a 1.5 million square-foot vertically integrated manufacturing facility -- the only one of its kind in the Defense Department.
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