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Brig. Gen. Khalil Essam Mohamed Elsayed, commander,

Brig. Gen. Khalil Essam Mohamed Elsayed, commander,

Brig. Gen. Khalil Essam Mohamed Elsayed, commander, Egyptian Human Development and Behavioral Sciences Center, meets with Col. Robert Curris, commander, 4th Military Information Support Group, and other 4th MIS... More

Brig. Gen. Khalil Essam Mohamed Elsayed (second from

Brig. Gen. Khalil Essam Mohamed Elsayed (second from

Brig. Gen. Khalil Essam Mohamed Elsayed (second from left), commander, Egyptian Human Development and Behavioral Sciences Center, listens intently as a 4th Military Information Support Group Soldier explains th... More

Col. Robert Curris, commander, 4th Military Information

Col. Robert Curris, commander, 4th Military Information

Col. Robert Curris, commander, 4th Military Information Support Group, stands with Brig. Gen. Khalil Essam Mohamed Elsayed (center), commander, Egyptian Human Development and Behavioral Sciences Center, and thr... More

A 4th Military Information Support Group Soldier briefs

A 4th Military Information Support Group Soldier briefs

A 4th Military Information Support Group Soldier briefs Brig. Gen. Khalil Essam Mohamed Elsayed (second from left), commander, Egyptian Human Development and Behavioral Sciences Center, on the equipment and cap... More

A 4th Military Information Support Group Soldier briefs

A 4th Military Information Support Group Soldier briefs

A 4th Military Information Support Group Soldier briefs Brig. Gen. Khalil Essam Mohamed Elsayed (right), commander, Egyptian Human Development and Behavioral Sciences Center, on the equipment and capabilities o... More

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