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Members of the Marne Advocacy Resource Center honor

Members of the Marne Advocacy Resource Center honor

Members of the Marne Advocacy Resource Center honor retired Master Sgt. Natalie Lewis by dedicating a bench in the MARC Garden at Fort Stewart, Ga., Dec. 6, 2019. Retired Master Sgt. Lewis spearheaded the init... More

The Marne Advocacy Resource Center honors retired Master

The Marne Advocacy Resource Center honors retired Master

The Marne Advocacy Resource Center honors retired Master Sgt. Natalie Lewis (seated 2nd from right) for her work and dedication to the center at Fort Stewart, Ga., Dec. 6, 2019. Retired Master Sgt. Lewis was jo... More

Angela Pate, 3rd Infantry Division’s sexual harassment

Angela Pate, 3rd Infantry Division’s sexual harassment

Angela Pate, 3rd Infantry Division’s sexual harassment assault response program manager, presents a bouquet of flowers to retired Master Sgt. Natalie Lewis as the Marne Advocacy Resource Center honors Lewis’ ac... More

Sgt. 1st Class Thomas O’Brien, 3rd Infantry Division’s

Sgt. 1st Class Thomas O’Brien, 3rd Infantry Division’s

Sgt. 1st Class Thomas O’Brien, 3rd Infantry Division’s lead sexual assault response coordinator, and Mr. Roger Taylor, brigade victim advocate, offer a token of their appreciate to retired Master Sgt. Natalie L... More

The Marne Advocacy Resource Center is displayed here

The Marne Advocacy Resource Center is displayed here

The Marne Advocacy Resource Center is displayed here as members of the center honor retired Master Sgt. Natalie Lewis for her work and dedication to the center at Fort Stewart, Ga., Dec. 6, 2019. Retired Master... More

Mr. Thomas Miskevish, 188th Infantry Brigade’s sexual

Mr. Thomas Miskevish, 188th Infantry Brigade’s sexual

Mr. Thomas Miskevish, 188th Infantry Brigade’s sexual harassment/assault response program’s victim advocate, presents retired Master Sgt. Lewis with a plaque during a dedication ceremony of the Marne Advocacy R... More

A sign for the Marne Advocacy Resource Center is pictured

A sign for the Marne Advocacy Resource Center is pictured

A sign for the Marne Advocacy Resource Center is pictured here as members of the center honor retired Master Sgt. Natalie Lewis for her work and dedication to the center at Fort Stewart, Ga, Dec. 6, 2019. The M... More

Retired Master Sgt. Natalie Lewis sits on a bench that

Retired Master Sgt. Natalie Lewis sits on a bench that

Retired Master Sgt. Natalie Lewis sits on a bench that bears her name while members of the Marne Advocacy Resource Center conduct a dedication ceremony in her honor at the center’s MARC Garden at Fort Stewart, ... More

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