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Command Sgt. Maj. Andrew J. Spano, the 2nd Infantry

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Command Sgt. Maj. Andrew J. Spano, the 2nd Infantry

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Command Sgt. Maj. Andrew J. Spano, the 2nd Infantry Division command sergeant major, visited Camp Casey Feb. 5 and met with 210th Fires Brigade Command Sgt. Maj. Carlos E. Esmurria. Together, they conducted a professionals' working lunch with the sergeants major, first sergeants and master sergeants of 210th Fires Brigade at the Thunder Inn dining facility. Later the group moved to Hovey Theater,where Command Sgt. Maj. Rodney D. Harris, Eighth Army command sergeant major, and Maj. Jeremy Scholtes, 2nd Infantry Division chief of administrative law, spoke about ethics and the military profession. (U. S. Army photos by Pfc. Kim Han-byeol, 210th Fires Brigade public affairs specialist/Released)

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05/02/2013
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