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I'm here at the SSMO , which is the

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warehouse that facilitates the mission

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that's happening at the BS A . So what

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happens is , uh , orders come in for

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food supplies that are going to be used

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in the field . We get the supplies in ,

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we store them here and then once the

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orders come in as far as what the units

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are going to be needing in the field ,

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uh , we pick those items and the units

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come out to receive those items from us .

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We store the supplies and we send the

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supplies out to facilitate the unit in

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the field for their training exercise .

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I think the most important thing that

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we do here at SMO is being accurate ,

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every number counts , every pallet

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counts and you want to make sure that

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you're being accurate in delivering the

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correct number of commodities to the

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right customer because ultimately ,

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that's somebody's meal that they're

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eating for breakfast , lunch and dinner .

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And so being able to be as accurate as

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we can here with the numbers allows

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every soldier to get that hot meal at

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the end of the day .

