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3rd Sustainment Brigade cases colors

3rd Sustainment Brigade cases colors

Colonel Ron Novack and Command Sgt. Maj. Forbes Daniels, 3rd Sustainment Brigade, 3rd Infantry Division command team, case the brigade colors during a ceremony held at Cottrell Field, Fort Stewart, Ga., Nov. 19... More

Col. Jeff Britton, the commander of the 3rd Infantry

Col. Jeff Britton, the commander of the 3rd Infantry

Col. Jeff Britton, the commander of the 3rd Infantry Division Sustainment Brigade on Fort Stewart, addresses the audience during the brigade’s Casing of the Colors Ceremony at Marne Gardens Oct. 5. Britton stre... More

Leaders from the 3rd Infantry Division Sustainment

Leaders from the 3rd Infantry Division Sustainment

Leaders from the 3rd Infantry Division Sustainment Brigade on Fort Stewart begin to store their unit colors at the color casing ceremony Oct. 5. at Marne Gardens. The brigade headquarters and 3rd Special Troops... More

Battalion Command Sgt. Maj. Earl Jacobs (center) cases

Battalion Command Sgt. Maj. Earl Jacobs (center) cases

Battalion Command Sgt. Maj. Earl Jacobs (center) cases the colors of the 201st Military Intelligence Battalion after he and battalion commander Lt. Col. Joseph Barber furled the colors. The ceremony took place ... More

Lt. Col. Joseph Barber (right), 201st Military Intelligence

Lt. Col. Joseph Barber (right), 201st Military Intelligence

Lt. Col. Joseph Barber (right), 201st Military Intelligence Battalion commander, and Battalion Command Sgt. Maj. Earl Jacobs furl the battalion colors prior to casing them in a ceremony at the Fort Sam Houston ... More

Col. Jeff Britton, commander of the 3rd Infantry Division

Col. Jeff Britton, commander of the 3rd Infantry Division

Col. Jeff Britton, commander of the 3rd Infantry Division Sustainment Brigade on Fort Stewart, stands in front of the colors before the brigade’s Casing of the Colors Ceremony at Marne Gardens Oct. 5. Once depl... More

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