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Command Sgt. Maj. Miles S. Wilson, 3rd AAB, 4th Inf.

Command Sgt. Maj. Miles S. Wilson, 3rd AAB, 4th Inf.

Command Sgt. Maj. Miles S. Wilson, 3rd AAB, 4th Inf. Div. speaks on the importance leadership during the 64th BSB NCO Induction Ceremony at Memorial Hall on Camp Adder, Iraq, Nov. 5. The ceremony was held to w... More

A group of 64th Brigade Support Battalion non-commissioned

A group of 64th Brigade Support Battalion non-commissioned

A group of 64th Brigade Support Battalion non-commissioned officer inductees stand proudly and sing the 4th Infantry Division March during NCO Induction Ceremony at Memorial Hall on Camp Adder, Iraq, Nov. 5. Th... More

Command Sgt. Maj. Miles S. Wilson, 3rd Advise and Assist

Command Sgt. Maj. Miles S. Wilson, 3rd Advise and Assist

Command Sgt. Maj. Miles S. Wilson, 3rd Advise and Assist Brigade, 4th Infantry Division, and Command Sgt. Maj. Vaneta Vaughn, 64th Brigade Support Battalion, 3rd AAB, stand with 14 newly inducted non-commission... More

Three candles sit during an NCO induction ceremony

Three candles sit during an NCO induction ceremony

Three candles sit during an NCO induction ceremony to welcome 14 soldiers of the 64th BSB, 3rd AAB, 4th Inf. Div., into the NCO Corps at Memorial Hall on Camp Adder Nov. 5. The candles are lit in honor of the n... More

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