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U.S. Army Lt. Col. Benjamin Kenion, commander 3-312th

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U.S. Army Lt. Col. Benjamin Kenion, commander 3-312th

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U.S. Army Lt. Col. Benjamin Kenion, commander 3-312th Training Support Battalion, Fort Meade, Maryland, and Command Sgt. Maj. Michael Lopez, senior enlisted advisor for the Battalion, congratulates Soldiers part of the battalion command staff during an awards ceremony for recognition of their hard work and dedication during the mobilization process and achieving mission readiness December 18 at Fort Hood, Texas. The unit is on a yearlong assignment to Fort Hood in support of operations for First Army Division West, 120th Infantry Brigade. (U.S. Army Reserve Photo Staff Sgt. Erick Yates)

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18/12/2020
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Fort Cavazos31.13489, -97.77561
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