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A Medium Tactical Vehicle Replacement (MTVR) undergoes depot-level rebuild at Production Plant Albany, Marine Depot Maintenance Command. Skilled artisans and maintainers disassemble, inspect, repair and reassemble the vehicle as part of a comprehensive overhaul process designed to restore performance, extend service life and ensure the platform returns to the Fleet Marine Force fully mission capable. Through the Public-Private Partnership with Oshkosh Defense, the process will be further optimized through enhanced technical integration, improved parts availability and shared best practices, increasing efficiency, throughput and long-term sustainment readiness. - A Medium Tactical Vehicle Replacement (MTVR) undergoes depot-level rebuild at Production Plant Albany, Marine Depot Maintenance Command. Skilled artisans and maintainers disassemble, inspect, repair and reassemble the vehicle as part of a comprehensive overhaul process designed to restore performance, extend service life and ensure the platform returns to the Fleet Marine Force fully mission capable. Through the Public-Private Partnership with Oshkosh Defense, the process will be further optimized through enhanced technical integration, improved parts availability and shared best practices, increasing efficiency, throughput and long-term sustainment readiness.

During the Trident Warrior Military exercise in August 2025, the Digital Manufacturing Exchange team demonstrated capabilities by connecting to the Japanese industrial base to print a part in real-time. MadeHere K.K and Marine Depot Maintenance Command employees are pictured here with the produced part.Pictured from left to right are MadeHere K.K. employees Natsuki Goto, Toshihiro Noguchi, Hasabe Yuuki, Hibiki Ohashi, Naruhisa Nakamura, Nakano Yuta, Tohma Takeda, Michael Nelson, Alexander Devore, Kim Joonkyoung, Justin Lach, and Dylan Murphy. Pictured in the front row, from right to left, are Harry Bailey, MDMC PPA Plant Manager, and David Anderson, Director of Operations, MDMC. (U.S. Marine Corps Courtesy Asset) - During the Trident Warrior Military exercise in August 2025, the Digital Manufacturing Exchange team demonstrated capabilities by connecting to the Japanese industrial base to print a part in real-time. MadeHere K.K and Marine Depot Maintenance Command employees are pictured here with the produced part. Pictured from left to right are MadeHere K.K. employees Natsuki Goto, Toshihiro Noguchi, Hasabe Yuuki, Hibiki Ohashi, Naruhisa Nakamura, Nakano Yuta, Tohma Takeda, Michael Nelson, Alexander Devore, Kim Joonkyoung, Justin Lach, and Dylan Murphy. Pictured in the front row, from right to left, are Harry Bailey, MDMC PPA Plant Manager, and David Anderson, Director of Operations, MDMC. (U.S. Marine Corps Courtesy Asset)

Col. Kirk M. Spangenberg, right, outgoing commander of Marine Depot Maintenance Command (MDMC), passes the unit colors to Col. Nicolas J. Lozar, left, during a change of command ceremony at MDMC’s Production Plant Albany on Marine Corps Logistics Base Albany, Georgia, July 31. Master Sgt. Travis Aaron Thomas, MDMC’s senior enlisted advisor, salutes as the colors are passed. - Col. Kirk M. Spangenberg, right, outgoing commander of Marine Depot Maintenance Command (MDMC), passes the unit colors to Col. Nicolas J. Lozar, left, during a change of command ceremony at MDMC’s Production Plant Albany on Marine Corps Logistics Base Albany, Georgia, July 31. Master Sgt. Travis Aaron Thomas, MDMC’s senior enlisted advisor, salutes as the colors are passed.