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Article: Working at the United States Embassy in Kuwait as a Lieutenant Commander in the Supply Corps.
- Article from:
- Navy Supply Corps Newsletter
- Article date:
- November 1, 2004
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I wake up, take a shower, put on my Desert Cammie Utility uniform, have a bite to eat, drink my coffee as I check my e-mail, and then proceed to the Ahmed Mohammed Kuwait Naval Base (KNB). I am the Naval Forces Logistics Advisor to the Kuwait Navy. I am assigned to the Office of Military Cooperation- Kuwait (OMC-K).
OMC-K is a Security Assistance Organization (SAO) comprised of U.S. officers and enlisted personnel from all branches of the U.S. armed services. "OMC-K exists to advise Kuwait's military and enhance Kuwait's ability to defend itself. OMC-K's mission is to execute the United States Central Command's strategy of defense cooperation with Kuwait. OMC-K ...