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CW3 Wacasey's sphere of influence far exceeded ASG-KU, he orchestrated the turnover and delivery of 24 light sets, ensuring they met 10/20 standards, to the 94th Saleh Al-Mohammed Mechanized Brigade in the spirit of partnership building and via the Defense Cooperation Agreement Right of First Refusal. CW3 Wacasey was instrumental in the coordination of maintenance actions of special high priority MRAP variants to return them to FMC with the US Intelligence and Security Command (INSCOM), Army G-2, and Army

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