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171201-N-VH385-0019 PORT ORCHARD, Wash. (Dec. 1, 2017) Emilio Franco, left, who worked at Manchester Fuel Depot from 1974-1991 as the sole fuel department engineer, and Ann Fickle, who's husband, Jack Fickle, worked at Manchester Fuel Depot as the Depot Guard Chief from 1959-1981, participate in a ceremonial cake-cutting during the celebration of Manchester Navy Fuel Depot's 75th anniversary. The Manchester Fuel Depot is a part of Naval Base Kitsap, managed by NAVSUP Fleet Logistics Center Puget Sound, and is the largest single-site Department of Defense fuel terminal in the continental United States. (U.S. Navy photo by Mass Communication Specialist 2nd Class Wyatt L. Anthony/Released)

VIRIN: 171201-N-VH385-0029.jpg
Photo by: Petty Officer 2nd Class Wyatt Anthony

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Location: Port Orchard, Wash.
 

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