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Sgt. 1st Class Gilbert Galman, a 94th Training Division

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Sgt. 1st Class Gilbert Galman, a 94th Training Division

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Sgt. 1st Class Gilbert Galman, a 94th Training Division instructor at Regional Training Site - Maintenance (RTS-M) Devens, prepares his students for a classroom test reviewing the fundamentals of maintaining an automatic fire extinguinshing system on a wheeled vehicle during the 91B Wheeled Vehicle Mechanic Course, 28 March 2018. Galman currently holds the mantle of Instructor of the Year at RTS-M Devens after the leadership chose him in October 2017 following a rigorous board selection process. He went on to represent Devens the next month at the 2017 Instructor of the Year competition sponsored by the 80th Training Command (TASS). According to his supervisors, Galman pushes his students to excel and his passion and dedication enhances the entire team at RTS-M Devens. (photo by U.S. Army Master Sgt. Benari Poulten)

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28/03/2018
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