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Warrant Officer Anthony Sheedy, a network management

Warrant Officer Anthony Sheedy, a network management

Warrant Officer Anthony Sheedy, a network management technician for the 365th Signal Support Company, is pinned as a warrant officer by his girlfriend, Cara Pfaff and his daughter, Amira Sheedy during the gradu... More

Chief Warrant Officer 5 John Vitt, the command chief

Chief Warrant Officer 5 John Vitt, the command chief

Chief Warrant Officer 5 John Vitt, the command chief warrant officer of the Arizona Army National Guard, middle, stands proudly amongst the four newly pinned warrant officers after their graduation ceremony at ... More

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