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Brig. Gen. Stephen Iacovelli, 94th TD-FS commanding

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Brig. Gen. Stephen Iacovelli, 94th TD-FS commanding

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Brig. Gen. Stephen Iacovelli, 94th TD-FS commanding general; Lt. Col. Daniel Justus, 9th Regiment, 108th Battalion/CRC commander; Command Sgt. Maj. Sharon Campbell, 94th TD-FS command sergeant major; Command Sgt. Maj. John Yarborough, 9th Regiment, 108th Battalion/CRC command sergeant major; and company commanders of the 9th Regiment, 108th Battalion stand at attention as they prepare to bid farewell to Soldiers and Civilian contractors about to depart the CONUS Replacement Center to board an aircraft for their theater mission on Dec. 7, 2018, at Fort Bliss, Texas. During the five-to-seven-day CRC mission, CRC staff receives, process, equips and conducts Theater Specific Individual Requirement Training for military Non-Unit Related Personnel, Department of Defense civilians, and Non-Logistics Civil Augmentation Program contractors deploying to and redeploying from theaters of operations in support of overseas contingency operations. (Photo courtesy of 2nd Lt. Zane Pion, 94th TD-FS HHC)

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07/12/2018
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