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CW4 Scott Gray, OIC/Network Manager assigned to the

CW4 Scott Gray, OIC/Network Manager assigned to the

CW4 Scott Gray, OIC/Network Manager assigned to the 160th Signal Brigade, briefs Maj. Gen. David Hill during tour of Regional Cyber Center Southwest Asia at Camp Arifjan, Kuwait.

Staff Sgt. Curtis N. Thornton, a platoon sergeant with

Staff Sgt. Curtis N. Thornton, a platoon sergeant with

Staff Sgt. Curtis N. Thornton, a platoon sergeant with 56th Signal Company, 54th Signal Battalion, 160th Signal Brigade, poses with an American flag that he ran with during a Team Rubicon and Team Red, White an... More

Command Sgt. Maj. Darris Curry, a Columbia, S.C. native,

Command Sgt. Maj. Darris Curry, a Columbia, S.C. native,

Command Sgt. Maj. Darris Curry, a Columbia, S.C. native, passes the 54th Signal Battalion guidon to outgoing commander Lt. Col. D. Kelvin Green, a native of Orangeburg, S.C., during a Change of Command ceremony... More

Lt. Col. Jo Gardner, 160th Signal Command Battalion

Lt. Col. Jo Gardner, 160th Signal Command Battalion

Lt. Col. Jo Gardner, 160th Signal Command Battalion Commander, briefs Maj. Gen. Hill during Regional Cyber Center Southwest Asia tour at Camp Arifjan, Kuwait, 10 January 2019.

Staff Sgt. Curtis Thornton, Headquarters and Headquarters

Staff Sgt. Curtis Thornton, Headquarters and Headquarters

Staff Sgt. Curtis Thornton, Headquarters and Headquarters Company, 54th Signal Battalion, 160th Signal Brigade, training noncommissioned officer, runs with the U.S. flag in the 2014 Peachtree Road Race shadow r... More

Staff Sgt. Curtis N. Thornton, a platoon sergeant with

Staff Sgt. Curtis N. Thornton, a platoon sergeant with

Staff Sgt. Curtis N. Thornton, a platoon sergeant with 56th Signal Company, 54th Signal Battalion, 160th Signal Brigade, carries the American flag while running during the Team Rubicon and Team Red, White and B... More

Maj. Gen. Hill, Brig. Gen. Griffin Olive, and Lt. Col.

Maj. Gen. Hill, Brig. Gen. Griffin Olive, and Lt. Col.

Maj. Gen. Hill, Brig. Gen. Griffin Olive, and Lt. Col. Gardner share a laugh at Camp Arifjan, Kuwait, 10 January 2019.

Capt. Lee Harrison, USASA Kuwait DSCS Commander, briefs

Capt. Lee Harrison, USASA Kuwait DSCS Commander, briefs

Capt. Lee Harrison, USASA Kuwait DSCS Commander, briefs Maj. Gen. David Hill during Regional Cyber Center Southwest Asia tour.

Brig. Gen. Nikki Griffin Olive, Commanding General

Brig. Gen. Nikki Griffin Olive, Commanding General

Brig. Gen. Nikki Griffin Olive, Commanding General 335th Signal Command (Theater) (Provisional) converses with Maj. Gen. David Hill during tour of the Regional Cyber Center Southwest Asia at Camp Arifjan, Kuwai... More

Command Sgt. Maj. Darris Curry, 54th Signal Battalion,

Command Sgt. Maj. Darris Curry, 54th Signal Battalion,

Command Sgt. Maj. Darris Curry, 54th Signal Battalion, presents the troops for the final time to outgoing battalion commander Lt. Col. D. Kelvin Green during a ceremony at Camp Arifjan, Kuwait. The two South Ca... More

CW4 Scott Gray, OIC/Network Manager assigned to the

CW4 Scott Gray, OIC/Network Manager assigned to the

CW4 Scott Gray, OIC/Network Manager assigned to the 160th Signal Brigade, briefs Maj. Gen. Hill at Camp Arifjan, Kuwait, 10 January 2019.

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