250910-A-JT832-1021
CHAMBERSBURG, Pa. – Jakob Stropas works on a human-machine interface that control the dip tanks located at Letterkenny Army Depot on Sept. 10.
Providing a significant return on investment, with an estimated savings of $40,000 or more per year, Jakob Stropas, Letterkenny Army Depot’s co-op student, recently completed reprogramming of the Programmable Logic Controllers governing the 13 dip tanks at the depot.
(U.S. Army photo/Joshua Shinn)
Date Taken: | 09.10.2025 |
Date Posted: | 09.15.2025 13:22 |
Photo ID: | 9315368 |
VIRIN: | 250910-A-JT832-1021 |
Resolution: | 3600x2400 |
Size: | 1.6 MB |
Location: | CHAMBERSBURG, PENNSYLVANIA, US |
Web Views: | 4 |
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