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Soldiers from First Infantry Division (Forward) and

Soldiers from First Infantry Division (Forward) and

Soldiers from First Infantry Division (Forward) and the Deputy Commanding Officer – Support, Col. Thomas O'Connor, conduct a walkthrough at 1ID (FWD) Headquarters, Poznan, Poland, Oct. 31, 2019. O’Connor was br... More

Soldiers from 1st Infantry Division (Forward) and Deputy

Soldiers from 1st Infantry Division (Forward) and Deputy

Soldiers from 1st Infantry Division (Forward) and Deputy Commanding Officer – Support, Col. Thomas O'Connor, conduct a walkthrough at 1ID (FWD) Headquarters, Poznan, Poland, Oct. 31, 2019. The purpose of the to... More

Deputy Commanding Officer – Support, Col. Thomas O'Connor,

Deputy Commanding Officer – Support, Col. Thomas O'Connor,

Deputy Commanding Officer – Support, Col. Thomas O'Connor, left, and Lt. Col. Karl Beier, the acting Chief of Staff for First Infantry Division (Forward), right, pose for a photo in front 1ID (FWD) Headquarters... More

Deputy Commanding Officer – Support, Col. Thomas O'Connor,

Deputy Commanding Officer – Support, Col. Thomas O'Connor,

Deputy Commanding Officer – Support, Col. Thomas O'Connor, and Soldiers from First Infantry Division (Forward) visit the new Morale, Welfare and Recreations building during a walkthrough at 1ID (FWD) Headquarte... More

Deputy Commanding Officer – Support, Col. Thomas O'Connor,

Deputy Commanding Officer – Support, Col. Thomas O'Connor,

Deputy Commanding Officer – Support, Col. Thomas O'Connor, and Soldiers from First Infantry Division (forward) examine buildings during a walkthrough at 1ID (FWD) Headquarters, Poznan, Poland, Oct. 31, 2019. Th... More

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