Photo by Dori Whipple | Joint Munitions Command | 08.28.2025
Sean Stoube, an IT specialist for the Joint Munitions Command for the past seven years, enjoys solving problems.
Courtesy Photo | Joint Munitions Command | 08.19.2025
From left: Adrian Ortiz, Tawnya Bullock, and Terry Frazier are the Joint Munitions Command’s QASAS of the Year winners.
Photo by Dori Whipple | Joint Munitions Command | 08.04.2025
Matt Luckey served as the lead for the Joint Munitions Command’s award-winning project in the predictive and prescriptive analytics category during the 2025 Army Materiel Command Data Summit....
Photo by Dori Whipple | Joint Munitions Command | 07.22.2025
Radioactive commodities and sources are routinely received, processed, and stored at a consolidation facility, which is managed by the Joint Munitions Command. Low-level rad staff perform dose-rate surveys and removable contamination surveys on packages containing radioactive materials to ensure compliance with Department of Transportation and Nuclear Regulatory Commission regulations....
Photo by Dori Whipple | Joint Munitions Command | 07.22.2025
The Joint Munitions Command’s health physicists are trained to perform simple and safe procedures to remove radioactive sources from commodities during scheduled campaigns. Commercial chemical and explosives agent monitors, such as the pictured device, often contain small radioactive nickel-63 sources that required controlled disposal. The volume reduction efforts by LLRW staff result in......
Courtesy Photo | Joint Munitions Command | 07.02.2025
Lt. Col. Daniel Nosse (left), the incoming commander for the Iowa Army Ammunition Plant, receives the command colors from Col. Franyate Taylor, Crane Army Ammunition Activity’s commander, during a change of command ceremony on July 2. (Courtney Maxson, Joint Munitions Command)...
Photo by JMC Public Affairs Office | Joint Munitions Command | 07.01.2025
The Letterkenny Munitions Center announces the arrival of its new commander, Lt. Col. Jim Beecher.
Courtesy Photo | Joint Munitions Command | 07.01.2025
Lt. Col. Jim Beecher (left), the incoming commander for the Letterkenny Munitions Center, receives the flag from Col. Franyate Taylor, Crane Army Ammunition Activity’s commander, during a change of command ceremony on June 26. Beecher succeeded Lt. Col. Kimberly Deaton (right), as commander during the ceremony. (U.S. Army photo by Pam Goodhart)...