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Maj. Gen. Ted Martin, 2nd Infantry Division/ROK-U.S.

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Maj. Gen. Ted Martin, 2nd Infantry Division/ROK-U.S.

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Maj. Gen. Ted Martin, 2nd Infantry Division/ROK-U.S. Combined Division (second from the left) along with Col. John Digiambattista, 1st Armored Brigade Combat Team, 1st Cavalry Division commander (left), Col. Timothy Hayden, 1st Armored Brigade Combat Team, 1st Infantry Division commander (second from right) and Col. Chris Taylor, 210th Field Artillery Brigade commander salute during the Transfer of Authory ceremony at Camp Casey on October 27. The TOA concluded the nine-month mission in Korea for 1st ABCT, 1st CD and for 3rd Battalion, 13th Field Artillery Regiment and welcomed 1st ABCT, 1st ID and 2nd Battlaion, 18th Field Artillery Regiment to Korea.

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27/10/2016
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