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Surrounded by leadership of the 529th Support Battalion

Surrounded by leadership of the 529th Support Battalion

Surrounded by leadership of the 529th Support Battalion and the 300th Sustainement Brigade, Spc. Asia Jones, 529th Support Battalion is recognized as the Blackhorse of the Week Feb. 28, 2019 (U.S. Army National... More

The Blackhorse of the Week Award is presented to a

The Blackhorse of the Week Award is presented to a

The Blackhorse of the Week Award is presented to a Soldier that show outstanding service, dedication to duty, and leadership throughout the 300th Sustainment Brigade area of operations. Each Soldier selected is... More

1st Lt. Carlos Valladares, 529th Support Battalion

1st Lt. Carlos Valladares, 529th Support Battalion

1st Lt. Carlos Valladares, 529th Support Battalion human resources officer in charge, speaks on the great work that Spc. Asia Jones, 529th Support Battalion and Blackhorse of the Week Award recipient, has done ... More

Spc. Asia Jones, 529th Support Battalion, makes a few

Spc. Asia Jones, 529th Support Battalion, makes a few

Spc. Asia Jones, 529th Support Battalion, makes a few remarks and shows gratitude for being recognized as the Blackhorse of the Week for the 300th Sustainment Brigade Feb. 28, 2019 (U.S. Army National Guard pho... More

The Blackhorse of the Week is Spc. Asia Jones, a human

The Blackhorse of the Week is Spc. Asia Jones, a human

The Blackhorse of the Week is Spc. Asia Jones, a human resource specialist with the 529th Support Battalion, 300th Sustainment Brigade. Command Sgt. Maj. Brian Coleman and 1st Lt. Carlos Valladares, 529th Suppo... More

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