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Brig. Gen. Thomas P. Evans, deputy commanding general

Brig. Gen. Thomas P. Evans, deputy commanding general

Brig. Gen. Thomas P. Evans, deputy commanding general of the 80th Training Command, shares a goodbye hug with Col. Susie S. Kuilan, chief of staff of the 80th TC, at Evans' retirement ceremony at the Defense Su... More

(Left) The 800th Logistics Support Brigade Commander

(Left) The 800th Logistics Support Brigade Commander

(Left) The 800th Logistics Support Brigade Commander Col. Bradly Boganowski and 1st Sgt. Michael Olson, acting command sergeant major of the 3rd Battalion, 399th Regiment, (right) furl the flag at the battalion... More

(Right) Maj. Jennifer Wagner, 3rd Battalion, 399th

(Right) Maj. Jennifer Wagner, 3rd Battalion, 399th

(Right) Maj. Jennifer Wagner, 3rd Battalion, 399th Regiment commander of troops, leads Sgt. Scott Schultz, flag bearer, and her formation to present arms during the playing of the National Anthem at the battali... More

(Left) Lt. Col. Ryan Melby, commander of the 3rd Battalion,

(Left) Lt. Col. Ryan Melby, commander of the 3rd Battalion,

(Left) Lt. Col. Ryan Melby, commander of the 3rd Battalion, 399th Regiment, passes the encased battalion colors to 1st Sgt. Michael Olson, the battalion's acting command sergeant major, at the unit's deactivati... More

Brig. Gen. Thomas Evans, deputy commanding general

Brig. Gen. Thomas Evans, deputy commanding general

Brig. Gen. Thomas Evans, deputy commanding general for the 80th Training Command, speaks at the 3rd Battalion, 399th Regiment's deactivation ceremony at the Army Reserve Center in Sturtevant, Wis., Dec. 3, 2016.

Brig. Gen. Thomas P. Evans, deputy commanding general

Brig. Gen. Thomas P. Evans, deputy commanding general

Brig. Gen. Thomas P. Evans, deputy commanding general of the 80th Training Command, says goodbye to Master Sgt. Jeff Constantine, of the 80th's Systems Integration Management Office, at Evans' retirement ceremo... More

The 800th Logistics Support Brigade Commander Col.

The 800th Logistics Support Brigade Commander Col.

The 800th Logistics Support Brigade Commander Col. Bradly Boganowski shares his thoughts at the 3rd Battalion, 399th Regiment's deactivation ceremony at the Army Reserve Center in Sturtevant, Wis., Dec. 3, 2016.

Lt. Col. Ryan Melby, commander of the 3rd Battalion,

Lt. Col. Ryan Melby, commander of the 3rd Battalion,

Lt. Col. Ryan Melby, commander of the 3rd Battalion, 399th Regiment, says farewell at the battalion's deactivation ceremony at the Army Reserve Center in Sturtevant, Wis., Dec. 3, 2016.

(Left) Lt. Col. Ryan Melby, commander of the 3rd Battalion,

(Left) Lt. Col. Ryan Melby, commander of the 3rd Battalion,

(Left) Lt. Col. Ryan Melby, commander of the 3rd Battalion, 399th Regiment, receives the encased battalion colors from Col. Bradly Boganowski, commander of the 800th Logistics Support Brigade, at the battalion'... More

Brig. Gen. Thomas P. Evans, deputy commanding general

Brig. Gen. Thomas P. Evans, deputy commanding general

Brig. Gen. Thomas P. Evans, deputy commanding general of the 80th Training Command, poses for pictures with his family at his retirement ceremony held at the Defense Supply Center in Richmond, Virginia, Feb. 11... More

(Left) The 800th Logistics Support Brigade Commander

(Left) The 800th Logistics Support Brigade Commander

(Left) The 800th Logistics Support Brigade Commander Col. Bradly Boganowski and 1st Sgt. Michael Olson, acting command sergeant major of the 3rd Battalion, 399th Regiment, (right) furl the flag at the battalion... More

Soldiers of the 3rd Battalion, 399th Regiment pose

Soldiers of the 3rd Battalion, 399th Regiment pose

Soldiers of the 3rd Battalion, 399th Regiment pose together at their last battle assembly at the Army Reserve Center in Sturtevant, Wis., where they held their deactivation ceremony on Dec. 3, 2016.

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