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LANCASTER, Pa. – Deputy Commanding General of the 80th

LANCASTER, Pa. – Deputy Commanding General of the 80th

LANCASTER, Pa. – Deputy Commanding General of the 80th Training Command, Brig. Gen. Thomas Evans, speaks about change during deactivation ceremony for the 3rd Battalion 319th Regiment held here on Dec. 17, 2016... More

LANCASTER, Pa. – The Commander of the 800th Logistics

LANCASTER, Pa. – The Commander of the 800th Logistics

LANCASTER, Pa. – The Commander of the 800th Logistics Support Brigade, Col. Bradly Boganowski, encourages the Soldiers of the 3rd Battalion 319th Regiment to use this as an opportunity to share their skills acr... More

LANCASTER, Pa. - The 3rd Battalion 319th Regiment Command

LANCASTER, Pa. - The 3rd Battalion 319th Regiment Command

LANCASTER, Pa. - The 3rd Battalion 319th Regiment Command Sgt. Maj. David W. Hausler (left) furls the flag as the Commander of the 800th Logistics Support Brigade, Col. Bradly Boganowski, (right) awaits to rece... More

LANCASTER, Pa. - The 3rd Battalion 319th Regiment conducted

LANCASTER, Pa. - The 3rd Battalion 319th Regiment conducted

LANCASTER, Pa. - The 3rd Battalion 319th Regiment conducted their unit’s deactivation ceremony in Lancaster, Pa. on Dec. 17, 2016. The ceremony marks the closing of the unit as part of a larger restructuring of... More

LANCASTER, Pa. – Deputy Commanding General of the 80th

LANCASTER, Pa. – Deputy Commanding General of the 80th

LANCASTER, Pa. – Deputy Commanding General of the 80th Training Command, Brig. Gen. Thomas Evans, speaks at the 3rd Battalion 319th Regiment’s deactivation ceremony held at the Lt. Col. Mark Phelan Reserve Cent... More

LANCASTER, Pa. - The 3rd Battalion 319th Regiment Command

LANCASTER, Pa. - The 3rd Battalion 319th Regiment Command

LANCASTER, Pa. - The 3rd Battalion 319th Regiment Command Sgt. Maj. David W. Hausler (left) received help casing the Battalion colors, from his son David Hausler Jr. (right), during the unit’s deactivation cere... More

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