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U.S. Army Forces Command’s Command Sgt. Maj. Michael

U.S. Army Forces Command’s Command Sgt. Maj. Michael

U.S. Army Forces Command’s Command Sgt. Maj. Michael A. Grinston speaks to Soldiers at the 1st Brigade Combat Team dining facility during lunch at Ft. Campbell, 22 May. Grinston visited various sites on post su... More

U.S. Army Forces Command’s Command Sgt. Maj. Michael

U.S. Army Forces Command’s Command Sgt. Maj. Michael

U.S. Army Forces Command’s Command Sgt. Maj. Michael A. Grinston speaks to Soldiers of E Company, 2nd Battalion, 506th Infantry Regiment, 3rd Brigade Combat Team, 101st Airborne Division at Ft. Campbell, 22 May... More

U.S. Army Forces Command’s Command Sgt. Maj. Michael

U.S. Army Forces Command’s Command Sgt. Maj. Michael

U.S. Army Forces Command’s Command Sgt. Maj. Michael A. Grinston speaks to Soldiers of a Basic Leaders Course class at the Staff Sgt. John W. Kreckle NCO Academy 23 May at Ft. Campbell. Grinston visited various... More

U.S. Army Forces Command’s Command Sgt. Maj. Michael

U.S. Army Forces Command’s Command Sgt. Maj. Michael

U.S. Army Forces Command’s Command Sgt. Maj. Michael A. Grinston applies camouflage face paint at Ft. Campbell, 22 May. Grinston visited various sites on post such as the Pfc. Milton A. Lee Soldier for Life – T... More

U.S. Army Forces Command’s Command Sgt. Maj. Michael

U.S. Army Forces Command’s Command Sgt. Maj. Michael

U.S. Army Forces Command’s Command Sgt. Maj. Michael A. Grinston speaks with the senior group of transitioning Soldiers at the Pfc. Milton A. Lee Soldier for Life – Transition Assistance Program Center at Ft. C... More

U.S. Army Forces Command’s Command Sgt. Maj. Michael

U.S. Army Forces Command’s Command Sgt. Maj. Michael

U.S. Army Forces Command’s Command Sgt. Maj. Michael A. Grinston shakes a Soldiers hand during his visit to a Basic Leaders Course class at the Staff Sgt. John W. Kreckle NCO Academy 23 May at Ft. Campbell. Gri... More

U.S. Army Forces Command’s Command Sgt. Maj. Michael

U.S. Army Forces Command’s Command Sgt. Maj. Michael

U.S. Army Forces Command’s Command Sgt. Maj. Michael A. Grinston stands in front of a Currahee Memorial on 22 May at Ft. Campbell. Grinston visited various sites on post such as the Pfc. Milton A. Lee Soldier f... More

U.S. Army Forces Command’s Command Sgt. Maj. Michael

U.S. Army Forces Command’s Command Sgt. Maj. Michael

U.S. Army Forces Command’s Command Sgt. Maj. Michael A. Grinston speaks to a Basic Leaders Course class at the Staff Sgt. John W. Kreckle NCO Academy 23 May at Ft. Campbell. Grinston visited various sites on po... More

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