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Knee-high banners depicting images of fallen service

Knee-high banners depicting images of fallen service

Knee-high banners depicting images of fallen service members add to the reverence of the annual Survivor Outreach Services Butterfly Release May 24 at Fort Lee's Memory Garden. More than 20 Gold Star Spouses an... More

Chaplain Maj. Jack E. Dixon, 49th Quartermaster Group,

Chaplain Maj. Jack E. Dixon, 49th Quartermaster Group,

Chaplain Maj. Jack E. Dixon, 49th Quartermaster Group, gives the invocation during the presidential wreath-laying ceremony April 28 on the anniversary of President James Monroe's birthday. Monroe, the nation's ... More

Col. Karl Konzelman, chief of the Army G-3/5/7 Force

Col. Karl Konzelman, chief of the Army G-3/5/7 Force

Col. Karl Konzelman, chief of the Army G-3/5/7 Force Management Division, discusses the Army’s force reduction decision process – and how it is being complicated by sequestration’s $95 billion cut in funding ov... More

Sen. Rosalyn Dance, representing the 16th district

Sen. Rosalyn Dance, representing the 16th district

Sen. Rosalyn Dance, representing the 16th district of Virginia, describes the negative economic impacts of any potential personnel reductions at Fort Lee during the Jan. 8 Community Listening Session at the Arm... More

On behalf of the president of the United States, Maj.

On behalf of the president of the United States, Maj.

On behalf of the president of the United States, Maj. Gen. James L. Hodge, Combined Arms Support Command commanding general, gives remarks during a presidential wreath-laying ceremony April 28 in Hollywood Ceme... More

Maj. Gen. Stephen Lyons, CASCOM and Fort Lee commanding

Maj. Gen. Stephen Lyons, CASCOM and Fort Lee commanding

Maj. Gen. Stephen Lyons, CASCOM and Fort Lee commanding general, thanks the 150-plus attendees of the Jan. 8 Community Listening Session in the Army Logistics University multipurpose room. More than 20 governme... More

The 392nd Army Band from Fort Lee, Va., provides musical

The 392nd Army Band from Fort Lee, Va., provides musical

The 392nd Army Band from Fort Lee, Va., provides musical accompaniment during a presidential wreath-laying ceremony on the anniversary of the nation's fifth president's birthday at his tomb in Richmond's Hollyw... More

Maj. Gen. James L. Hodge and Command Sgt. Maj. James

Maj. Gen. James L. Hodge and Command Sgt. Maj. James

Maj. Gen. James L. Hodge and Command Sgt. Maj. James E. Riddick, Combined Arms Support Command's top leaders, place a wreath at the tomb of President James Monroe during a ceremony April 28 in Richmond's Hollyw... More

Support starts here!, US Army Photo

Support starts here!, US Army Photo

The Defense Ammunition Center at McAlester Army Ammunition Plant, Okla., will become part of the Combined Arms Support Command team on Oct. 1. The U.S. Army is transferring operational control of the center to ... More

Col. Tamatha A. Patterson, officer in charge of the

Col. Tamatha A. Patterson, officer in charge of the

Col. Tamatha A. Patterson, officer in charge of the Combined Arms Support Command’s G-3/5/7 division, speaks on behalf of Gold Star Families during the Survivor Outreach Service's annual Butterfly Release May 2... More

Warrant Officer Candidate Heath E. Reitsma, an Iowa

Warrant Officer Candidate Heath E. Reitsma, an Iowa

Warrant Officer Candidate Heath E. Reitsma, an Iowa Army National Guard instructor at the Sustainment Training Center, located at Camp Dodge in Johnston, Iowa, demonstrates one of the hand tools students create... More

Maj. Gen. James L. Hodge, Combined Arms Support Command

Maj. Gen. James L. Hodge, Combined Arms Support Command

Maj. Gen. James L. Hodge, Combined Arms Support Command commanding general, shares with attendees of Saturday's President James Monroe wreath-laying ceremony highlights of the nation's fifth president's militar... More

Albert Pianalto, part of the staff for Virginia Del.

Albert Pianalto, part of the staff for Virginia Del.

Albert Pianalto, part of the staff for Virginia Del. Kirk Cox, asks Army representatives why there has been no consideration of making the Army Logistics University a DOD-wide education opportunity in order to ... More

A ‘warfighter’s logistician’ takes charge of DLA Troop Support

A ‘warfighter’s logistician’ takes charge of DLA Troop Support

Army Col. Mark Simerly, DLA Troop Support incoming commander, passes the DLA flag to Army Master Sgt. Jose Moraga, DLA Troop Support senior enlisted service member, during a change of command ceremony July 11 i... More

Brig. Gen. Heidi Hoyle, Chief of Ordnance, gives remarks

Brig. Gen. Heidi Hoyle, Chief of Ordnance, gives remarks

Brig. Gen. Heidi Hoyle, Chief of Ordnance, gives remarks at the annual Survivor Outreach Services Butterfly Release May 24 in the Fort Lee Memory Garden adjacent to the installation's Army Community Service fac... More

Maj. Gen. Darrell K. Williams, the Combined Arms Support

Maj. Gen. Darrell K. Williams, the Combined Arms Support

Maj. Gen. Darrell K. Williams, the Combined Arms Support Command commander, checks out a medical mannequin used for training at the Sustainment Training Center, located at Camp Dodge, in Johnston, Iowa. This re... More

Maj. Gen. James L. Hodge, Combined Arms Support Command

Maj. Gen. James L. Hodge, Combined Arms Support Command

Maj. Gen. James L. Hodge, Combined Arms Support Command commanding general, and Command Sgt. Maj. James E. Riddick, CASCOM's command sergeant major, pay respects after placing a wreath at President James Monroe... More

Fort Lee family member Hannah Trotter poses for a photo

Fort Lee family member Hannah Trotter poses for a photo

Fort Lee family member Hannah Trotter poses for a photo while participating in a fundraising event for the Wounded Warriors Project Jan. 31 in Midlothian, Va.

CW3 Dustin L. Hunter, an Iowa National Guard instructor

CW3 Dustin L. Hunter, an Iowa National Guard instructor

CW3 Dustin L. Hunter, an Iowa National Guard instructor at Sustainment Training Center, located at Camp Dodge in Johnston, Iowa, begins Combined Arms Support Command commander, Maj. Gen. Darrell K. Williams vis... More

Fort Lee family member Sierra Trotter poses for a photo

Fort Lee family member Sierra Trotter poses for a photo

Fort Lee family member Sierra Trotter poses for a photo while participating in a fundraising event for the Wounded Warriors Project Jan. 31 in Midlothian, Va.

Gold Star Family member Joanne Duncan takes a moment

Gold Star Family member Joanne Duncan takes a moment

Gold Star Family member Joanne Duncan takes a moment to appreciate the beauty of a butterfly before it flutters off during a May 24 ceremony at Fort Lee's Memory Garden. More than 20 Gold Star Spouses and Famil... More

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