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Four Deployable Tactical Operations System (DTOS) Vehicles have been deployed to Florida and Georgia to assist with communication capabilities and connectivity to support the temporary emergency power and Debris removal missions. Jason Moeller from the Mobile District is assigned to the DTOS being used as the base of operations for the Florida Power mission. Moeller is checking the oil in the vehicle while the Tulsa District Power Team works inside. “I served 20 years in the Coast Guard and its just in my nature to help. I love helping others,” said Moeller. “I’m not directly involved in the generators, but it’s great to be able to help the team do it’s job. Seeing all the work being done out of this DTOS is impressive.” Moeller normally works in the USACE Eufaula, Ala. office and has deployed several times over the years. (U.S. Army photo by Chris Gardner)

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