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MARINE CORPS BASE CAMP LEJEUNE, N.C. - Corporal Jon Hoffmeier, right, and Pfc. Khang Le, left, two administration clerks with the 2nd Marine Division's Personnel Administration Center, proudly stand beside their unit's sign here Jan. 6. The DPAC takes care of more than 18,000 Marines' administrative issues, such as paying appropriate allowances and keeping service record books current. Recently, the DPAC Marines passed their Marine Corps Administrative Analysis Team (MCAAT) inspection, during which a team of personnel appointed by Headquarters Marine Corps evaluated the shop's timeliness and accuracy in paying the Division's leathernecks their allowances. - MARINE CORPS BASE CAMP LEJEUNE, N.C. - Corporal Jon Hoffmeier, right, and Pfc. Khang Le, left, two administration clerks with the 2nd Marine Division's Personnel Administration Center, proudly stand beside their unit's sign here Jan. 6. The DPAC takes care of more than 18,000 Marines' administrative issues, such as paying appropriate allowances and keeping service record books current. Recently, the DPAC Marines passed their Marine Corps Administrative Analysis Team (MCAAT) inspection, during which a team of personnel appointed by Headquarters Marine Corps evaluated the shop's timeliness and accuracy in paying the Division's leathernecks their allowances.

 

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