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CAMP CASEY, Republic of Korea – 2nd Infantry

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CAMP CASEY, Republic of Korea – 2nd Infantry

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CAMP CASEY, Republic of Korea – 2nd Infantry Division/ROK-U.S. Combined Division Commander, Maj. Gen. D. Scott McKean, a native of San Jose, California, observes Best Warrior competitors with Command Sgt. Maj. Phil Barretto, Honolulu native, during the Stress Shoot/M4 Known Distance event of the 2018 2ID/RUCD Best Warrior Competition at Apache Range, April 10. The 2ID/RUCD conducted a weeklong Best Warrior Competition to identify and recognize the most outstanding officer, warrant officer, non-commissioned officer, junior enlisted Soldier, and Korean Augmentation To the United States Army (KATUSA) within the division. (U.S. Army photo by Sgt. Maryam Treece, 20th Public Affairs Detachment)

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