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Col. James M. Chatfield, G3 operations officer and

Col. James M. Chatfield, G3 operations officer and

Col. James M. Chatfield, G3 operations officer and cyber director, 335th Signal Command (Theater), addresses Army Reserve Soldiers and family members during a deployment ceremony for nearly 20 Soldiers of Detac... More

Army Reserve Capt. William A. Elkin, commander, Detachment

Army Reserve Capt. William A. Elkin, commander, Detachment

Army Reserve Capt. William A. Elkin, commander, Detachment 1, 335th Signal Command (Theater), renders a hand salute during a deployment ceremony for his detachment at East Point, Georgia Sept. 11. Elkin and hi... More

A group of Patriot Guard Riders, a military support

A group of Patriot Guard Riders, a military support

A group of Patriot Guard Riders, a military support group, provide an early morning escort for approximately 20 Army Reserve Soldiers from Detachment 1, 335th Signal Command (Theater) in East Point, Georgia Sep... More

Spc. Carlos A. Martinez, an information technology

Spc. Carlos A. Martinez, an information technology

Spc. Carlos A. Martinez, an information technology specialist and native of Sacramento, California, assigned to Detachment 1, 335th Signal Command (Theater) speaks to a local news reporter during a deployment c... More

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