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266th FISC plays strong defense with counter threat finance
KAISERSLAUTEM, Germany - (L to R) 1st Lt. Ying Jiang and Maj. Jonathan Evans, 21st Theater Sustainment Command, 266th Finance Support Center and Sgt. First Class Willie Cole, 21st Special Troops Battalion Headquarters Company First Sergeant discussed counter threat finance in the historic Clock Tower Building on Kleber Kaserne, Kaiserslautern, Germany in September, 2022. Counter threat finance activities prevent, disrupt, and deny the financial freedom of nefarious actors throughout Europe and Africa.
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