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Defense Secretary Mark T. Esper speaks at the Chamber

Defense Secretary Mark T. Esper speaks at the Chamber

Defense Secretary Mark T. Esper speaks at the Chamber of Commerce Board of Directors Meeting in Washington D.C., Nov. 7 2019. (Dod photo by Army Staff Sgt. Nicole Mejia)

U.S. Marine Corps Brig. Gen. Benjamin Watson, commanding

U.S. Marine Corps Brig. Gen. Benjamin Watson, commanding

U.S. Marine Corps Brig. Gen. Benjamin Watson, commanding general, Marine Corps Installations East-Marine Corps Base Camp Lejeune, welcomes local business and community leaders with the Jacksonville Onslow Chamb... More

Construction Engineering Research Lab hosts ERDC Board of Directors

Construction Engineering Research Lab hosts ERDC Board of Directors

Champaign, Ill. - (L-R) The U.S. Army Engineer Research & Development Center Director, Dr. Jeffery Holland and Commander Colonel Bryan Green listen to materials engineer Dr. Martin Page and chemist Ashley Boyd ... More

US Navy Surgeon General, Rear Admiral Bruce Gillingham,

US Navy Surgeon General, Rear Admiral Bruce Gillingham,

US Navy Surgeon General, Rear Admiral Bruce Gillingham, speaks with members of the Naval Health Clinic Cherry Point Board of Directors during a site visit on 30 September, 2020.

Ernest Hoopii, Infantry Immersion Trainer (IIT) site

Ernest Hoopii, Infantry Immersion Trainer (IIT) site

Ernest Hoopii, Infantry Immersion Trainer (IIT) site lead, briefs local business and community leaders with the Jacksonville Onslow Chamber of Commerce leadership class about the IIT on Camp Lejeune, North Caro... More

Defense Secretary Mark T. Esper speaks at the Chamber

Defense Secretary Mark T. Esper speaks at the Chamber

Defense Secretary Mark T. Esper speaks at the Chamber of Commerce Board of Directors Meeting in Washington D.C., Nov. 7 2019. (Dod photo by Army Staff Sgt. Nicole Mejia)

His Royal Highness Prince Turki Al Faisal Bin Abdulaziz

His Royal Highness Prince Turki Al Faisal Bin Abdulaziz

His Royal Highness Prince Turki Al Faisal Bin Abdulaziz Al Saud, chairman, board of directors, King Faisal Center for Research and Islamic Studies, listens to a debate during a plenary session on the changing n... More

Defense Secretary Mark T. Esper speaks at the Chamber

Defense Secretary Mark T. Esper speaks at the Chamber

Defense Secretary Mark T. Esper speaks at the Chamber of Commerce Board of Directors Meeting in Washington D.C., Nov. 7 2019. (Dod photo by Army Staff Sgt. Nicole Mejia)

Defense Secretary Mark T. Esper speaks at the Chamber

Defense Secretary Mark T. Esper speaks at the Chamber

Defense Secretary Mark T. Esper speaks at the Chamber of Commerce Board of Directors Meeting in Washington D.C., Nov. 7 2019. (Dod photo by Army Staff Sgt. Nicole Mejia)

Defense Secretary Mark T. Esper speaks at the Chamber

Defense Secretary Mark T. Esper speaks at the Chamber

Defense Secretary Mark T. Esper speaks at the Chamber of Commerce Board of Directors Meeting in Washington D.C., Nov. 7 2019. (Dod photo by Army Staff Sgt. Nicole Mejia)

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