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Operation Homefront Event
Operation Homefront, in collaboration with CDW-G, provided 130 refurbished computers to soldiers and families from the U.S. Army 101st Airborne Division (Air Assault) at Fort Campbell, Kentucky. The donated computers help the families of the junior enlisted soldiers stay in contact during deployment.
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Spec. Arlee Maidesil is all smiles as he carries out his new computer to the car. Maidesil will use the computer to keep in touch with his wife Christine and their son, Charlie, 2, while he is deployed from Fort Campbell, Ky.
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Maj. Gen. Jeffrey Schloesser, left, presents Sandy Pierantoni and retired Brig. Gen. John Howard, both of CDW-G, with a Commander's Certificate and coins for the donation of 130 computers to junior enlisted soldiers at Fort Campbell, Ky.
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Spc. Nicholas Marchand carries the monitor to the family's new computer as his wife Christine and daughter Amber follow him out of the Family Resource Center Wednesday, May 16 at Fort Campbell, Ky. The computers were donated by CDW Government, Inc., through Operation Homefront.
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Computers line the tables at the Family Resource Center on Fort Campbell, Ky. CDW-G donated computers to Operation Homefront to give to junior enlisted soldiers and their families to help keep them in contact during deployments.
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