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Command Sgt. Maj. Mark Brinton, 210th Fires Brigade

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Command Sgt. Maj. Mark Brinton, 210th Fires Brigade

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Command Sgt. Maj. Mark Brinton, 210th Fires Brigade command sergeant major, led the soldiers from 210th Fires Brigade, 2nd Infantry Division, in the first brigade noncommissioned officer and enlisted run on Camp Casey, Oct. 10, 2013. This run focused on building unit cohesion, morale throughout the brigade. At the end of the run Col. Michael Lawson, 210th Fires Brigade commanding officer, recognized the 210th Fires Brigade Soldier of the Quarter Board winners: Sgt. John Rodriguez, of Aiea, Hawaii, a multichannel transmission systems operator-maintainer assigned to Headquarters and Headquarters Battery, Pfc. Aaron Bell, of Lawton, Okla., and Cpl. Shin Jae-min, of Seoul, South Korea, both are field artillery firefinder radar operators assigned to 333rd Field Artillery Target Acquisition Battery, 1st Battalion, 38th Field Artillery Regiment, 210th Fires Brigade, by presenting them with the Army Commendation Medal and an Indianhead statue. The 210th Fires Brigade is proud to serve and protect its nation and remains ready to “Fight Tonight” to defend the Republic of Korea and the U.S.

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