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Maj. Gen. Kurt Stein, a native of Middleton, N.J.,

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Maj. Gen. Kurt Stein, a native of Middleton, N.J., and commanding general of the 1st Theater Sustainment Command (Theater), speaks to Task Force Lifeliner Soldiers during their reenlistment ceremony held Nov. 18, 2013, at Bagram Air Field, Parwan province, Afghanistan. During this ceremony Stein will raise his right hand as the reenlistment officer and recite the oath of enlistment while the Task Force Lifeliner Soldiers stand before him with their right hand up and repeat the oath to him. By raising their right hand and repeating the oath the Soldiers pledge to continue to proudly serve their country and fellow Soldiers. www.facebook.com/lifeliners (U.S. Army photo by Sgt. Sinthia Rosario, Task Force Lifeliner Public Affairs)

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