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Members of the U.S. Army Reserve's 412th Theater Engineer

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Members of the U.S. Army Reserve's 412th Theater Engineer

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Members of the U.S. Army Reserve's 412th Theater Engineer Command pose after receiving the High Flying EAGLE Award Sept. 23, 2013 during a special ceremony at the George A. Morris Army Reserve Center in Vicksburg, Miss. The High Flying EAGLE Award is given to units for achieving 94 percent or higher in Military Equipment/General Equipment accountability conducted by the Assistant Secretary of the Army, Financial Management and Audit Readiness. The 412th TEC achieved a 98.38 percent rate from October 2012 through July 2013 for equipment valued over $1.5 billion. The U.S. Army Reserve's 412th Theater Engineer Command Military Equipment/General Equipment accountability is a collaborative effort between the staff members of the 412th TEC's Internal Review, G4 Logistics and G8 Resource Management. U.S. Army Reserve Sgt. 1st Class Jacqueline Johnson, Internal Review Assistant, Mrs. Shirley D. Warner-Preacely, IR Evaluator, Lt. Col. Doril Sanders, Chief, IR, Lt. Col. Joe Bilik, Deputy G4, Mr. Zachary Moore, G4 Budget Analyst, Mrs. Roxanne Pitts, G4 Supervising Logistics Management Specialist, Maj. Gen. William M. Buckler, Commanding General of 412th Theater Engineer Command, Mr. Wally Wallace, Director, Army Reserve Internal Review, Capt. Aaron House, G8 OMAR Chief, Mr. Chris Sanders, G8 Budget Analyst, Sgt. Maj. Roger Stevens, G4 Sergeant Major, and Brig. Gen. Douglas Satterfield, Deputy Commanding General of 412th TEC.

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