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Mr. James Balocki, chief executive officer and director

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Mr. James Balocki, chief executive officer and director

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Mr. James Balocki, chief executive officer and director of Services and Installations, U.S. Army Reserve, takes questions from employees at the 99th Regional Support Command’s Equipment Concentration Site 24 in Fort Indiantown Gap, Pennsylvania, during a July 21 townhall meeting. On-site visits like this one allow Balocki to get a better sense of the needs of the civilians who work for the U.S. Army Reserve

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21/07/2016
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