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U.S. Army Maj. Gen. Gill Beck, commander of the 81st

U.S. Army Maj. Gen. Gill Beck, commander of the 81st

U.S. Army Maj. Gen. Gill Beck, commander of the 81st Regional Support Command, speaks during the ribbon cutting ceremony for the new Army Reserve center in Knightdale, N.C., June 1, 2013. (U.S. Army photo by S... More

U.S. Army Col. Terri Duenas, commander of the 518th

U.S. Army Col. Terri Duenas, commander of the 518th

U.S. Army Col. Terri Duenas, commander of the 518th Sustainment Brigade, speaks during the ribbon cutting ceremony for the new Army Reserve center in Knightdale, N.C., June 1, 2013. (U.S. Army photo by Staff S... More

Soldiers of the 518th Sustainment Brigade, stand in

Soldiers of the 518th Sustainment Brigade, stand in

Soldiers of the 518th Sustainment Brigade, stand in formation during the ribbon cutting ceremony for the new Army Reserve center in Knightdale, N.C., on June 1. The new facility will be home to the 518th Sustai... More

U.S. Soldiers with the 518th Sustainment Brigade, stand

U.S. Soldiers with the 518th Sustainment Brigade, stand

U.S. Soldiers with the 518th Sustainment Brigade, stand in formation during the ribbon cutting ceremony for the new Army Reserve center in Knightdale, N.C., June 1, 2013. (U.S. Army photo by Staff Sgt. Toshiko... More

Soldiers of the 518th Sustainment Brigade, stand in

Soldiers of the 518th Sustainment Brigade, stand in

Soldiers of the 518th Sustainment Brigade, stand in formation during the ribbon cutting ceremony for the new Army Reserve center in Knightdale, N.C., on June 1. The new facility will be home to the 518th Sustai... More

U.S. Soldiers and local officials prepare to cut a

U.S. Soldiers and local officials prepare to cut a

U.S. Soldiers and local officials prepare to cut a ribbon marking the official opening of a new Army Reserve center in Knightdale, N.C., June 1, 2013. (U.S. Army photo by Staff Sgt. Toshiko Gregg/Released)

Soldiers of the 518th Sustainment Brigade, stand in

Soldiers of the 518th Sustainment Brigade, stand in

Soldiers of the 518th Sustainment Brigade, stand in formation during the ribbon cutting ceremony for the new Army Reserve center in Knightdale, N.C., on June 1. The new facility will be home to the 518th Sustai... More

Mike Chalk, Mayor Pro Tem for the Town of Knightdale,

Mike Chalk, Mayor Pro Tem for the Town of Knightdale,

Mike Chalk, Mayor Pro Tem for the Town of Knightdale, speaks during the ribbon cutting ceremony for the new Army Reserve center in Knightdale, N.C., June 1, 2013. (U.S. Army photo by Staff Sgt. Toshiko Gregg/Released)

Joe Bryan, chairman of the Wake County Board of

Joe Bryan, chairman of the Wake County Board of

Joe Bryan, chairman of the Wake County Board of Commissioners, speaks during the ribbon cutting ceremony for the new Army Reserve center in Knightdale, N.C., June 1, 2013. (U.S. Army photo by Staff Sgt. Toshik... More

The ribbon is cut during a ceremony for the official

The ribbon is cut during a ceremony for the official

The ribbon is cut during a ceremony for the official opening of a new Army Reserve center in Knightdale, N.C., on June 1. The new facility will be home to the 518th Sustainment Brigade, 346th Engineering Cleara... More

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