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The Diamondbacks from Alpha Detachment, 230th Finance

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The Diamondbacks from Alpha Detachment, 230th Finance

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The Diamondbacks from Alpha Detachment, 230th Finance Management Support Unit, 4th Special Troops Battalion, 4th Sustainment Brigade, 4th Infantry Division officially marked their return from a nine-month deployment by uncasing its colors 8 Dec. in a ceremony in front of the brigade headquarters on Fort Carson, Colorado. Capt. Glenda C. Cremidis, detachment commander, 230th FMSU, 4STB, 4SB, 4th Inf. Div. and Sgt. 1st Class Roy E. Mittelstaedt, detachment sergeant uncovered the detachment guidon signifying that they completed their mission as part of Operation Inherent Resolve. Alpha detachment was the first active duty detachment to fulfill the resource management mission in the United States Central Command area of operations. Lt. Col. Travis W. Hill Sr., commander, 4STB, addressed those in attendance and everyone that joined virtually. (U.S. Army photo by Sgt. James Geelen, 4th Sustainment Brigade Public Affairs Office, 4th Infantry Division)

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08/12/2020
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