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Petty Officer 1st Class Mark Witherspoon, a Portland,

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Petty Officer 1st Class Mark Witherspoon, a Portland,

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Petty Officer 1st Class Mark Witherspoon, a Portland, Ore., native, who serves as an electronic warfare officer with the Joint CREW Composite Squadron-1, currently attached to the 3rd Special Troops Battalion, 3rd Brigade Combat Team, 4th Infantry Division, Multi-National Division – Baghdad, holds his Sailor of the Quarter award while standing next to Air Force Maj. Glenn Kramer, left, a New Orleans native, who serves as the electronic warfare officer with the Joint CREW Composite Squadron, currently attached to the 3rd BCT, and Lt. Col. Troy D. Otto, right, a Mount Holly Springs, Pa., native, who serves as commander of the 3rd STB, at Camp Taji Jan. 28. Witherspoon was chosen as the Sailor of the Quarter out of all the service members in the JCCS-1. (U.S. Army photo/Capt. Aaron Swartz, chaplain, 3rd STB, 3rd BCT, 4th Inf. Div., MND-B)

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28/01/2008
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