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Soldiers receive a patrol brief during The Warrior

Soldiers receive a patrol brief during The Warrior

Soldiers receive a patrol brief during The Warrior Leader Course, a 15-day training cycle at Marine Corps Training Area Bellows, which solely focuses on creating Army NCO’s. The soldiers are divided into severa... More

Lt. Col. Michelle Rose (right), and Command Sgt. Maj.

Lt. Col. Michelle Rose (right), and Command Sgt. Maj.

Lt. Col. Michelle Rose (right), and Command Sgt. Maj. Ronald Smith case their battalion colors before they redeploy to Virginia Beach, Va., during a transfer of authority ceremony conducted on Shindand Airfield... More

Lt. Col. Lynn Pippen, Task Force Logfire commander,

Lt. Col. Lynn Pippen, Task Force Logfire commander,

Lt. Col. Lynn Pippen, Task Force Logfire commander, takes over command during a transfer of authority ceremony conducted on Shindand Airfield, Afghanistan, March 12.

Lt. Col. Lynn Pippen, Task Force Logfire commander,

Lt. Col. Lynn Pippen, Task Force Logfire commander,

Lt. Col. Lynn Pippen, Task Force Logfire commander, takes over command during a transfer of authority ceremony conducted on Shindand Airfield, Afghanistan, March 12.

Col. Lawrence Kominiak, Task Force Resolute commander,

Col. Lawrence Kominiak, Task Force Resolute commander,

Col. Lawrence Kominiak, Task Force Resolute commander, gives his remarks on the incoming and outgoing commands during a transfer of authority ceremony conducted on Shindand Airfield, Afghanistan, March 12.

298th CSSB Assume Combat Sustainment Mission in Shindand

298th CSSB Assume Combat Sustainment Mission in Shindand

Command Sgt. Maj. William Ward (left) and Lt. Col. Lynn Pippen, uncase their battalion colors during a transfer of authority ceremony conducted on Shindand Air Field, Afghanistan, March 12.

Soldiers patrol a mock improvised explosive device

Soldiers patrol a mock improvised explosive device

Soldiers patrol a mock improvised explosive device trail during The Warrior Leader Course, a 15-day training cycle at Marine Corps Training Area Bellows, which solely focuses on creating Army NCO’s. The soldier... More

The commanders of the 7th Sustainment Brigade and the

The commanders of the 7th Sustainment Brigade and the

The commanders of the 7th Sustainment Brigade and the 529th CSSB exchange coins after a transfer of authority ceremony conducted on Shindand Airfield, Afghanistan, March 12. The coin on the left is that of Lt. ... More

Lt. Col. Michelle Rose (right), and Command Sgt. Maj.

Lt. Col. Michelle Rose (right), and Command Sgt. Maj.

Lt. Col. Michelle Rose (right), and Command Sgt. Maj. Ronald Smith case their battalion colors before they redeploy to Virginia Beach, Va., during a transfer of authority ceremony conducted on Shindand Airfield... More

Command Sgt. Maj. Tony Escalona, command sergeant major

Command Sgt. Maj. Tony Escalona, command sergeant major

Command Sgt. Maj. Tony Escalona, command sergeant major for Task Force Resolute, offers his prayers during an invocation at a transfer of authority ceremony conducted on Shindand Airfield, Afghanistan, March 12.

Lt. Col. Michelle Rose, 529th CSSB commander, meets

Lt. Col. Michelle Rose, 529th CSSB commander, meets

Lt. Col. Michelle Rose, 529th CSSB commander, meets with Task Force Resolute commander, Col. Lawrence Kominiak, after she relinquished command to the 298th CSSB during a transfer of authority ceremony conducted... More

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