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The HHAC 648th Maneuver Enhancement Brigade soldiers

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The HHAC 648th Maneuver Enhancement Brigade soldiers play a hand of cards during the unit’s Morale, Welfare and Recreation Day here. 648th Soldiers enjoyed an afternoon of football, dancing, cards and other activities by Kingsley Lake, located on the Joint Training Center. The 648th soldiers enjoyed an afternoon of football, dancing, cards and other activities by Kingsley Lake, located on the Joint Training Center. The
648th is currently busy conducting pre-deployment training and evaluations here and the afternoon provided a break for the hard charging soldiers to rest, bond, and enjoy themselves.
“The commander felt that it was important for the soldiers some quality downtime while we’re here,” said 1st Lt. Samantha Frazier, who organized the event. “I know the soldiers had a good time and I think these types of events bring us closer as a team.”

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20/10/2011
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