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Staff Sgt. Randall Cotton, a field artillery tactical

Staff Sgt. Randall Cotton, a field artillery tactical

Staff Sgt. Randall Cotton, a field artillery tactical data systems specialist, serving as a Fires operations non-commissioned officer assigned to Company A, Headquarters and Headquarters Battalion, 4th Infantry... More

Staff Sergeant Randall Cotton, a field artillery tactical

Staff Sergeant Randall Cotton, a field artillery tactical

Staff Sergeant Randall Cotton, a field artillery tactical data systems specialist, serving as a Fires operations non-commissioned officer assigned to Company A, Headquarters and Headquarters Battalion, 4th Infa... More

Staff Sgt. Clyde Skinner, a fire support specialist,

Staff Sgt. Clyde Skinner, a fire support specialist,

Staff Sgt. Clyde Skinner, a fire support specialist, serving as a Fires operations non-commissioned officer assigned to Company A, Headquarters and Headquarters Battalion, 4th Infantry Division, demonstrates ho... More

Soldiers assigned to 7th Battalion, 10th Cavalry Regiment,

Soldiers assigned to 7th Battalion, 10th Cavalry Regiment,

Soldiers assigned to 7th Battalion, 10th Cavalry Regiment, 1st Brigade Combat Team, 4th Infantry Division, provide a tour of an M1A2 Abrams tank to Front Range community leaders during the Leadership Fort Carso... More

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