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Each one teach one: Soldier's winning skills translates to individual proficiencies

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Each one teach one: Soldier's winning skills translates to individual proficiencies

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Sgt. 1st Class Jose Alves, Team Hawaii’s noncommissioned officer in charge, competes in the Armed Forces Chef of the Year category of the 2018 Joint Culinary Training Exercise at Fort Lee. Team Hawaii won the top prize in 2017-18 with Alves at the helm. The 2019 installment of the exercise kicks off March 9 at MacLaughlin Fitness Center.

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09/03/2018
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