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Col. Jerry A. Turner, commander of 2nd Brigade, 2nd

Col. Jerry A. Turner, commander of 2nd Brigade, 2nd

Col. Jerry A. Turner, commander of 2nd Brigade, 2nd Infantry Division, speaks with senior leaders at the I Corps two-day senior leader development training at Joint Base Lewis-McChord, Wash., Feb. 25. The SLDT ... More

Mayor Chuck Hunter and Warren Zimmerman, President

Mayor Chuck Hunter and Warren Zimmerman, President

Mayor Chuck Hunter and Warren Zimmerman, President of the Chamber of Commerce stand with Col. Paul Norwood and soldiers from the 201st Battlefield Surveillance Battalion, Joint Base Lewis-McChord to witness the... More

Col. Paul Norwood, commander of the 201st Battlefield

Col. Paul Norwood, commander of the 201st Battlefield

Col. Paul Norwood, commander of the 201st Battlefield Surveillance Battalion, Joint Base Lewis-McChord, speaks to Mayor Chuck Hunter and Warren Zimmerman, president of the Chamber of Commerce, about the valuabl... More

Gig Harbor's Mayor Chuck Hunter and President of the

Gig Harbor's Mayor Chuck Hunter and President of the

Gig Harbor's Mayor Chuck Hunter and President of the Chamber of Commerce, Warren Zimmerman join with Col. Paul Norwood, commander of the 201st Battlefield Surveillance Battalion, Joint Base Lewis-McChord, in ce... More

Pvt. Marquise Chestnut, a petroleum supply specialist

Pvt. Marquise Chestnut, a petroleum supply specialist

Pvt. Marquise Chestnut, a petroleum supply specialist from Company A, 602nd Aviation Support Battalion, 2nd Combat Aviation Brigade, 2nd Infantry Division, checks a fuel truck gage to see how much is available ... More

U.S. Rep. Dennis Heck greets an I Corps Soldier during

U.S. Rep. Dennis Heck greets an I Corps Soldier during

U.S. Rep. Dennis Heck greets an I Corps Soldier during his visit to the I Corps Sexual Harassment Assault Response Program and Resource Center on Joint Base Lewis McChord, Wash., May 31. Heck showed his appreci... More

Maj. Gen. Kurt Fuller, deputy commanding general, I

Maj. Gen. Kurt Fuller, deputy commanding general, I

Maj. Gen. Kurt Fuller, deputy commanding general, I Corps, speaks with senior leaders at the I Corps two-day senior leader development training at Joint Base Lewis-McChord, Wash., Feb. 25. The SLDT provided lea... More

Located in Gig Harbor's city limit, this community

Located in Gig Harbor's city limit, this community

Located in Gig Harbor's city limit, this community connector sign raises public awareness to the partnership between the city and the 201st Battlefield Surveillance Battalion, Joint Base Lewis-McChord. This sig... More

Gen. Vincent K. Brooks, commanding general of U.S.

Gen. Vincent K. Brooks, commanding general of U.S.

Gen. Vincent K. Brooks, commanding general of U.S. Army Pacific, speaks with senior leaders at the I Corps two-day senior leader development training at Joint Base Lewis-McChord, Wash., Feb. 25. The SLDT provid... More

Senior leaders from the 2016 senior leader development

Senior leaders from the 2016 senior leader development

Senior leaders from the 2016 senior leader development training stand together at Joint Base Lewis-McChord, Wash., Feb. 25. The SLDT provided leaders the opportunity to discuss the Army and I Corps priorities i... More

Lt. Gen. Stephen R. Lanza, commanding general of I

Lt. Gen. Stephen R. Lanza, commanding general of I

Lt. Gen. Stephen R. Lanza, commanding general of I Corps, speaks with senior leaders at the I Corps two-day senior leader development training at Joint Base Lewis-McChord, Wash., Feb. 25. The SLDT provided lead... More

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