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U.S Secretary of Defense (SECDEF) Mark T. Esper recognizes

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U.S Secretary of Defense (SECDEF) Mark T. Esper recognizes

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U.S Secretary of Defense (SECDEF) Mark T. Esper recognizes U.S Army Sgt Zachary Banks, attached to the 1st Striker Brigade Combat Team, for his support of the Combined Joint Task Force-Operation Inherent Resolve (CJTF-OIR) mission in Baghdad, Iraq, Oct. 3, 2019. During the visit, SECDEF Esper met with the CJTF-OIR Commanding General Lt. Gen. Pat White and Command Sgt. Maj. Daniel Hendrex to discuss the work and support CJTF-OIR provides to the Defeat Daesh mission. CJTF-OIR will continue to support ISF partners as these increasingly capable forces lead the way in pursuit of the lasting defeat of Daesh. (U.S Army photo by Spc. Adrian Pacheco)

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23/10/2019
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