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Dr. Loree Sutton receives a thank you gift from 106th

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Dr. Loree Sutton receives a thank you gift from 106th

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Dr. Loree Sutton receives a thank you gift from 106th Rescue wing (RQW) Commander Col Thomas Owens II and Command Chief Master Sgt. Manno for Women's History Month, March 8, 2015. Sutton spoke words of encouragement to all of the Airmen at the 106th RQW for Women's History Month Celebration, March 8th 2015.
Veteran Affairs Commissioner Loree Sutton, MD is a retired Brigadier General from the United States Army. Sutton's culminating military assignment involved serving as the founding Director of the Defense Centers of Excellence for Psychological Health and Traumatic Brian Injury (DCoE) from 2007 to 2010. Before (DCoE) Sutton commanded the Carl R. Darnall Army Medical Center at Fort Hood. She was responsible for over 100,000 service and family members. (New York Air National Guard/ Master Sgt. Cheran Cambridge/ released)

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08/03/2015
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