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Captain Kevin R. Smith, outgoing commander of the 178th

Captain Kevin R. Smith, outgoing commander of the 178th

Captain Kevin R. Smith, outgoing commander of the 178th Military Police Company presents the Commander’s Trophy to Capt. Charles G. Follin III following Smith’s relinquishing of command at the Paul J. Hearn Arm... More

North Carolina Army National Guard (NCARNG) Sgt. 1st

North Carolina Army National Guard (NCARNG) Sgt. 1st

North Carolina Army National Guard (NCARNG) Sgt. 1st Class Daina Key, left, an operations noncommissioned officer assigned to the North Carolina National Guard 113th Sustainment Brigade (SB) and NCARNG 1st Sgt.... More

Captain Kevin R. Smith, outgoing commander of the 178th

Captain Kevin R. Smith, outgoing commander of the 178th

Captain Kevin R. Smith, outgoing commander of the 178th Military Police Company; Lt. Col. Copeland Rowell, commander of the 170th MP Battalion and Capt. Charles G. Follin III, incoming 178th MP Company commande... More

Capt. Bob Schmelig of the 316th ESC works in the unit's

Capt. Bob Schmelig of the 316th ESC works in the unit's

Capt. Bob Schmelig of the 316th ESC works in the unit's Early Entry Command Post erected during a training assembly in September. Schmelig serves as a human resources officer in the unit and plans to take comma... More

North Carolina Army National Guard leaders Master Sgt.

North Carolina Army National Guard leaders Master Sgt.

North Carolina Army National Guard leaders Master Sgt. Robert Weatherly, left, Sgt. 1st Class Timothy Dixon, Maj. David Walliser, all assigned to the North Carolina National Guard’s 113th Sustainment Brigade pr... More

As an Army officer, you need to adapt to your changing

As an Army officer, you need to adapt to your changing

As an Army officer, you need to adapt to your changing environment and do what is best for your Soldiers. Since March of this year, First Lt. Kaitlyn Gorgone of the 14th Quartermaster Company, 316th Sustainment... More

Charles G. Follin III, incoming commander of the

Charles G. Follin III, incoming commander of the

Charles G. Follin III, incoming commander of the Monroe-based 178th Military Police Company accepts the guidon of the 178th from Lt. Col. Copeland Rowell, commander of the Decatur-based 170th Military Police Ba... More

North Carolina Army National Guard (NCARNG) Capt. Latoya

North Carolina Army National Guard (NCARNG) Capt. Latoya

North Carolina Army National Guard (NCARNG) Capt. Latoya Hinton, right, and NCARNG Chief Warrant Officer 2 Jeremy Wingerter, Human Resources experts assigned to Headquarters and Headquarters Company, 113th Sust... More

North Carolina Army National Guard 113th Sustainment

North Carolina Army National Guard 113th Sustainment

North Carolina Army National Guard 113th Sustainment Brigade leaders meet at Fort Fisher National Guard Training Center at Kure Beach, North Carolina, July 23, 2020. More than 40 brigade leaders planned future... More

Captain Kevin R. Smith, outgoing commander of the Monroe,

Captain Kevin R. Smith, outgoing commander of the Monroe,

Captain Kevin R. Smith, outgoing commander of the Monroe, Ga.-based 178th Military Police Company kneels on the concrete floor of the George J. Hearn Armory, presents a ring, and asks Brittany Walker to be his ... More

As an Army officer, you need to adapt to your changing

As an Army officer, you need to adapt to your changing

As an Army officer, you need to adapt to your changing environment and do what is best for your Soldiers. Since March of this year, First Lt. Kaitlyn Gorgone of the 14th Quartermaster Company, 316th Sustainment... More

North Carolina Army National Guard 113th Sustainment

North Carolina Army National Guard 113th Sustainment

North Carolina Army National Guard 113th Sustainment Brigade leaders take a break and share a laugh at Fort Fisher National Guard Training Center at Kure Beach, North Carolina, July 23, 2020. More than 40 brig... More

North Carolina Army National Guard 113th Sustainment

North Carolina Army National Guard 113th Sustainment

North Carolina Army National Guard 113th Sustainment Brigade leaders take a break and share a laugh at Fort Fisher National Guard Training Center at Kure Beach, North Carolina, July 23, 2020. More than 40 brig... More

North Carolina Army National Guard (NCARNG) Master

North Carolina Army National Guard (NCARNG) Master

North Carolina Army National Guard (NCARNG) Master Sgt. Robert Weatherly, left, serving as the Operations Sergeant Major at Headquarters, 113th Sustainment Brigade and NCARNG Master Sgt. Michael Rogers, a leade... More

North Carolina Army National Guard Maj. David Walker,

North Carolina Army National Guard Maj. David Walker,

North Carolina Army National Guard Maj. David Walker, 113th Sustainment Brigade Adminstrative Officer addresses fellow brigade leaders at at Fort Fisher National Guard Training Center at Kure Beach, North Carol... More

North Carolina Army National Guard (NCARNG) Sgt. 1st

North Carolina Army National Guard (NCARNG) Sgt. 1st

North Carolina Army National Guard (NCARNG) Sgt. 1st Class Daina Key, left, an operations noncommissioned officer assigned to the North Carolina National Guard 113th Sustainment Brigade (SB) and NCARNG 1st Sgt.... More

North Carolina Army National Guard 1st Sgt. Dimitry

North Carolina Army National Guard 1st Sgt. Dimitry

North Carolina Army National Guard 1st Sgt. Dimitry Sutton, a leader with the 1452nd Transportation Company, 113th Sustainment Brigade takes notes at Fort Fisher National Guard Training Center at Kure Beach, No... More

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