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Maj. Gen. Mark T. McQueen, commander of the 108th Training

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Maj. Gen. Mark T. McQueen, commander of the 108th Training

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Maj. Gen. Mark T. McQueen, commander of the 108th Training Command (Initial Entry Training), passes the 98th Training Division (IET) colors to Brig. Gen. Miles Davis during an assumption of command ceremony on September 11, 2016 at the National Infantry Museum Parade Field at Fort Benning. The 98th Training Division (IET) is an Army Reserve division headquartered at Fort Benning, Georgia. Their primary mission is to provide drill sergeants to train Soldiers in basic training, advanced individual training and other various noncommissioned officer and officer professional development courses. Davis, an Infantry Branch officer, is a resident of Livonia, Michigan. McQueen resides in Lynn Haven, Florida.

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11/09/2016
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