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7th CSC’s 406th HR Company Soldiers support OEF

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7th CSC’s 406th HR Company Soldiers support OEF

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Inside the Current Operations and Integration Cell, 406th Human Resources Company Soldiers with the 7th Civil Support Command including from left to right Staff Sgt. Mark Korte, COIC Shift NCOIC and a El Cerrito, Calif., native, Sgt. 1st Class Matthew Sanders, COIC NCOIC, a New York, N.Y. native, Sgt. Christopher Pellican, COIC NCO, a native of Plant City, Fla., Cpl. Joseph Seavy, COIC NCO, U.S. Army Central and Seattle, Wash. native and Sgt. Eric Davis, COIC NCO and Elmwood, Ill. native and also with the 406th HR Co. work during their deployment in support of Operation Enduring Freedom Feb. 5, 2014. The 406th HR Co. performs human resources support, reception staging and onward movement as well as casualty assistance in the U.S. Central Command area of operations.

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05/02/2014
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