DoDLive Bloggers Roundtable: U.S. Rear Adm. Patricia E. Wolfe

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U.S. Navy Rear Adm. Patricia E. Wolfe Supply Corps, Commander, Task Force 48

Listen to the DoDLive Bloggers Roundtable with U.S. Navy Rear Adm. Patricia E. Wolfe Supply Corps, Commander, Task Force 48.

Rear Adm. Wolfe, TF 48 commander will provide insight into the mission and contribution of the Task Force at Guantanamo Bay, and the criticality of the logistical effort to deliver life-saving humanitarian assistance to Haiti.

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    Adm Wolfe, I am “Retired Navy”, and the son of the LST commander who collected the “Swords of Surrender” in Tien tsin, China – to end WWII. My organization, “Home Grown Partners”, has “400 tons of fresh powdered milk” for pickup in Costa Rica…Who should I contact? (My mother, Elizabeth Considine McManus lives on 5 Barley Cone Lane, directly across the street from Villanova.) RAM

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