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SSG Steele managed over 500 pieces of property book equipment worth over $20 million in OEF 14-15. She exceeded the commander's expectations while performing supply operations that supported over 100 Soldiers at 5 different locations. SSG Steele supervised over 150 major end item turn-ins valued over $15 million in support of retrograde operations on FOB Shank.

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