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Spc. Raeann Torres, Culinary Specialist and Sgt. Ashley

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Spc. Raeann Torres, Culinary Specialist and Sgt. Ashley

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Spc. Raeann Torres, Culinary Specialist and Sgt. Ashley Villalobos, Culinary Noncommissioned Officer both with Forward Support Company, 253rd Engineer Battalion, serve the first Soldier during the Philip A. Connelly competition at Camp Navajo, June 12. Three evaluators came from all over Region VII to judge FSC on their sanitation procedures, food presentation and field-site setup. (Arizona National Guard photo by Sgt. Amber Bohlman/ Released)

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12/06/2016
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