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Melissa Barnes, The Army School System Leader Course

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Melissa Barnes, The Army School System Leader Course

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Melissa Barnes, The Army School System Leader Course manager, and Master Sgt. Rafael Camacho, (Center) the 94th Training Division’s Quartermaster Program of Instruction, and Quality Assurance Manager, listen to a student’s presentation during a TASS Leader Course session, Fort Knox, Ky., April 28, 2014. The course familiarizes leaders who transfer from the operational and functional environment with TASS policies and procedures in accordance with U.S. Army Training and Doctrine Command Regulation 350-18.

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28/04/2014
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