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Lt. Col. Joe Caldwell, material management branch,

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Lt. Col. Joe Caldwell, material management branch, 1st Theater Sustainment Command, and Sgt. 1st Class Craig Tacy, support operations maintenance, 1st TSC, stand together after Tacy received the Ordnance Order of Samuel Sharpe during a ceremony at Fort Knox, Kentucky, Nov. 13, 2020. The Ordnance Order of Samuel Sharpe honors the legacy of gunsmiths, wheelwrights, and metalworkers. The purpose of the Ordnance Order of Samuel Sharpe is to recognize those individuals who have served the United States Army Ordnance Corps with demonstrated integrity, moral character and professional competence over a sustained period of time. The award also recognizes those whose selfless contributions to the Corps stand out in the eyes of their seniors, peers and subordinates alike. (U.S. Army photo by Spc. Kaylee Harris)

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13/11/2020
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