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Brigade command sergeants major from across Multi-National

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Brigade command sergeants major from across Multi-National Division - Baghdad, along with sergeants major from the division's staff, gather together at Freedom Rest, which is located in Baghdad's International Zone, for the MND-B Command Sergeants Major conference, March 19. Command Sgt. Maj. John Gioia, the senior enlisted leader for the 4th Infantry Division and MND-B, hosted the event, which provided the enlisted leaders a first-hand look at the facilities available for their Soldiers. The conference provided the attendees an opportunity to voice their concerns. "They were able to 'put them on the table' so we could address them," said Gioia. (U.S. Army photo/Sgt. Maj. Eric Lobsinger)

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21/03/2008
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