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Camp Arifjan Case Study
LT Danielson,

Please disseminate accordingly,

Good morning Tenants, Correction to the information provided by the DOL, Vectrus Recycling Team will pick-up the wood water pallets, plastic and cardboard throughout Camp Arifjan and Camp Buehring. Units can stacked these items next to the dumpsters or coordinate for alternate pickup directly w/ Vectrus. Vectrus numbers are listed below:
* Camp Arifjan (incl KNB) – 6930-5772
* Camp Buehring – 6930-5707

Tenants I sincerely apology for the confusion.

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