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Army Chief of Staff James C. McConville speaks with

Army Chief of Staff James C. McConville speaks with

Army Chief of Staff James C. McConville speaks with Lt. Col. Lourdes Costas, commander of the 3-2 Air Defense Artillery Battalion on Ali Al Salem Air Base, Kuwait, December 16, 2020. The Chief of Staff and Serg... More

Army Chief of Staff James C. McConville and Sergeant

Army Chief of Staff James C. McConville and Sergeant

Army Chief of Staff James C. McConville and Sergeant Major of the Army Michael A. Grinston meet Soldiers from the 3-2 Air Defense Artillery Battalion on Ali Al Salem Air Base, Kuwait, December 16, 2020. The Chi... More

Pfc. Champagne from the 3-2 Air Defense Artillery Battalion

Pfc. Champagne from the 3-2 Air Defense Artillery Battalion

Pfc. Champagne from the 3-2 Air Defense Artillery Battalion poses with Army Chief of Staff James C. McConville and Sergeant Major of the Army Michael A. Grinston on Ali Al Salem Air Base, Kuwait, December 16, 2... More

Army Chief of Staff James C. McConville listens as

Army Chief of Staff James C. McConville listens as

Army Chief of Staff James C. McConville listens as Soldiers from the 3-2 Air Defense Artillery Battalion explain concepts using a sandtable on Ali Al Salem Air Base, Kuwait, December 16, 2020. The Chief of Staf... More

Soldiers from the 3-2 Air Defense Artillery Battalion

Soldiers from the 3-2 Air Defense Artillery Battalion

Soldiers from the 3-2 Air Defense Artillery Battalion pose with Army Chief of Staff James C. McConville and Sergeant Major of the Army Michael A. Grinston after receiving their awards on Ali Al Salem Air Base, ... More

Soldiers from the 3-2 Air Defense Artillery Battalion

Soldiers from the 3-2 Air Defense Artillery Battalion

Soldiers from the 3-2 Air Defense Artillery Battalion explain concepts to Army Chief of Staff James C. McConville using a sandtable on Ali Al Salem Air Base, Kuwait, December 16, 2020. The Chief of Staff and Se... More

Army Chief of Staff James C. McConville and Sergeant

Army Chief of Staff James C. McConville and Sergeant

Army Chief of Staff James C. McConville and Sergeant Major of the Army Michael A. Grinston give coins to Soldiers from the 3-2 Air Defense Artillery Battalion on Ali Al Salem Air Base, Kuwait, December 16, 2020... More

Soldiers from the 3-2 Air Defense Artillery Battalion

Soldiers from the 3-2 Air Defense Artillery Battalion

Soldiers from the 3-2 Air Defense Artillery Battalion stand at the position of attention and at parade rest as they prepare to be awarded by Chief of Staff General James C. McConville on Ali Al Salem Air Base,... More

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