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STUTTGART, Germany (January 25, 2018) Commander of

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STUTTGART, Germany (January 25, 2018) Commander of U.S. European Command and NATO Supreme Allied Commander Europe, Army Gen. Curtis Scaparrotti (right), and USEUCOM Senior Enlisted Leader Fleet Master Chief Crispian Addington (left), speak with service members during a senior non-commissioned officers call at Patch Barracks. General Scaparrotti and Fleet Master Chief Addington spoke about developing resilient service members, families and civilians, as well as the importance of senior enlisted personnel to the command. (U.S. Navy photo by Chief Mass Communication Specialist Michael McNabb/Released)

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25/01/2018
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Funkmast Patch-Barracks48.73222, 9.08168
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