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2011 department of defense red ribbon week awards recognize national guard counterdrug programs

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Staff Sgt. Tawnee Unsiog (left center), Guam National

Staff Sgt. Tawnee Unsiog (left center), Guam National

Staff Sgt. Tawnee Unsiog (left center), Guam National Guard Counterdrug Task Force Non-commissioned Officer, and First Sgt. John Pangelinan, Guam National Guard Counterdrug Noncommissioned Officer in Charge, re... More

The 21st Annual Secretary of Defense Red Ribbon Week

The 21st Annual Secretary of Defense Red Ribbon Week

The 21st Annual Secretary of Defense Red Ribbon Week Awards Ceremony was held at the Pentagon Hall of Heroes, Oct. 20. Red Ribbon Week originated as a tribute to Drug Enforcement Administration Special Agent En... More

(Front) Pam Teaney Thomas, President - South Dakota

(Front) Pam Teaney Thomas, President - South Dakota

(Front) Pam Teaney Thomas, President - South Dakota Adolescent Substance Abuse Prevention, shows off the 2011 Fulcrum Shield Award sitting with Lt. Col. John Holter, South Dakota Deputy Chief of Staff for Opera... More

(Left) Lt. Col. John Holter, South Dakota Deputy Chief

(Left) Lt. Col. John Holter, South Dakota Deputy Chief

(Left) Lt. Col. John Holter, South Dakota Deputy Chief of Staff for Operations, Maj. Robert Dejong, South Dakota National Guard Counterdrug Coordinator, Pam Teaney Thomas, President - South Dakota Adolescent Su... More

Maj. Robert Dejong (second from left), South Dakota

Maj. Robert Dejong (second from left), South Dakota

Maj. Robert Dejong (second from left), South Dakota National Guard Counterdrug Coordinator, Lt. Col. John Holter, South Dakota Deputy Chief of Staff for Operations, Master Sgt. Kristi "Cricket" Palmer, South Da... More

(Left) First Sgt. John Pangelinan, Guam National Guard

(Left) First Sgt. John Pangelinan, Guam National Guard

(Left) First Sgt. John Pangelinan, Guam National Guard Counterdrug Noncommissioned Officer in Charge, and Staff Sgt. Tawnee Unsiog, Guam National Guard Counterdrug Task Force Noncommissioned Officer, take time ... More

The 21st Annual Secretary of Defense Red Ribbon Week

The 21st Annual Secretary of Defense Red Ribbon Week

The 21st Annual Secretary of Defense Red Ribbon Week Awards Ceremony was held at the Pentagon Hall of Heroes Oct. 20. Many outstanding military programs were recognized; the Guam National Guard Counterdrug Prog... More

Peggy Sapp, CEO of Informed Families / Florida Family

Peggy Sapp, CEO of Informed Families / Florida Family

Peggy Sapp, CEO of Informed Families / Florida Family Partnership and President of National Family Partnership, was the guest speaker at the 21st Annual Secretary of Defense Red Ribbon Week Awards Ceremony held... More

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