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First Sgt. Jason Arneson, the Headquarters and Headquarters

First Sgt. Jason Arneson, the Headquarters and Headquarters

First Sgt. Jason Arneson, the Headquarters and Headquarters Battery, 17th Fires Brigade first sergeant, serves food to a soldier as is Thanksgiving tradition in the Army at the Cannon and Castle Grill dining fa... More

Leaders with 17th Fires Brigade serve food to soldiers

Leaders with 17th Fires Brigade serve food to soldiers

Leaders with 17th Fires Brigade serve food to soldiers and their families as is tradition on Thanksgiving at the Cannon and Castle Grill dining facility Nov. 22. (U.S. Army photo by Spc. Nathan Goodall, 17th Fi... More

Leaders with 17th Fires Brigade serve food to soldiers

Leaders with 17th Fires Brigade serve food to soldiers

Leaders with 17th Fires Brigade serve food to soldiers and their families as is tradition on Thanksgiving at the Cannon and Castle Grill dining facility Nov. 22. (U.S. Army photo by Spc. Nathan Goodall, 17th Fi... More

At right, Col. Ken Kamper, the 17th Fires Brigade commander,

At right, Col. Ken Kamper, the 17th Fires Brigade commander,

At right, Col. Ken Kamper, the 17th Fires Brigade commander, talks with brigade leaders during Thanksgiving at the Cannon and Castle Grill dining facility Nov. 22. (U.S. Army photo by Spc. Nathan Goodall, 17th ... More

Spc. Matthew B. Vandorn, a Kent, Wash., native, and

Spc. Matthew B. Vandorn, a Kent, Wash., native, and

Spc. Matthew B. Vandorn, a Kent, Wash., native, and an administration clerk with Headquarters and Headquarters Company, 308th Brigade Support Battalion, 17th Fires Brigade, plays a piano for soldiers and family... More

At right, Col. Ken Kamper, the 17th Fires Brigade commander,

At right, Col. Ken Kamper, the 17th Fires Brigade commander,

At right, Col. Ken Kamper, the 17th Fires Brigade commander, takes a look at the food being served for Thanksgiving at the Cannon and Castle Grill dining facility Nov. 22. (U.S. Army photo by Spc. Nathan Goodal... More

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