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U.S Army Maj. Gen. Tracy Thompson Commanding General

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U.S Army Maj. Gen. Tracy Thompson Commanding General

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U.S Army Maj. Gen. Tracy Thompson Commanding General of 412th Theater Engineer Command discuss additional training obstacles during the U.S. Army Sexual Harassment Assault Response & Prevention summit at the Crown Plaza Airport Hotel, Atlanta GA. The SHARP Summit brings Command teams together along with their full time SHARP representative to address the way ahead for eradicating Sexual Assault and Sexual Harassment issues in the Army Reserve. This summit gathers the Senior Leaders from the Major Subordinate Commands (MSCs) to foster collaboration through instruction on strategies to reduce or prevent Sexual Assault and Sexual Harassment in the Army Reserve and on proper case management and care of victims. (U.S. Army Photo by Sgt. Ronquel Robinson/Released)

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08/07/2015
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