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Four Soldiers who were inducted into the Sgt. Audie

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Four Soldiers who were inducted into the Sgt. Audie Murphy Club, receiving an induction award from Maj. Gen. James Pasquarette, commanding general of U.S. Army Japan June 13, 2018 at Camp Zama Community Club during the Army Birthday BBQ are pictured with their outgoing President. From left to right: Staff Sgt. Joel Heredia, U.S. Army Japan Band; Staff Sgt. Michael Jenkins, 35th Combat Sustainment Support Battalion; Sgt. 1st Class Edwin Salazarvaldez, USARJ Headquarters and Headquarters Company, outgoing president of the USARJ Chapter of the SAMC; Staff Sgt. Damien Stowers, 311th Military Intelligence Btn.; and Staff Sgt. April Thomas, Public Health Activity – Japan, incoming president for the SAMC USARJ Chapter. (U.S. Army photo by Noriko Kudo)

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