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Col. Ray Compton, commander, U.S. Army Electronic Proving

Col. Ray Compton, commander, U.S. Army Electronic Proving

Col. Ray Compton, commander, U.S. Army Electronic Proving Ground, briefs Sens. John McCain (center left) and Jeff Flake (left) with Rep.-elect Martha McSally (left), while Jerry Proctor (center), deputy command... More

Col. Ray Compton, commander, U.S. Army Electronic Proving

Col. Ray Compton, commander, U.S. Army Electronic Proving

Col. Ray Compton, commander, U.S. Army Electronic Proving Ground, wishes Sen. John McCain farewell and safe-travels, on Fort Huachuca’s Libby Army Air Field after a Dec. 18 Congressional visit that included: Se... More

Sens. John McCain (right) and Jeff Flake (center) with

Sens. John McCain (right) and Jeff Flake (center) with

Sens. John McCain (right) and Jeff Flake (center) with Rep.-elect Martha McSally (left center) listen to Col. Ray Compton (foreground), commander, U.S. Army Electronic Proving Ground brief at the Fort Huachuca’... More

Sens. John McCain (right center) and Jeff Flake (center)

Sens. John McCain (right center) and Jeff Flake (center)

Sens. John McCain (right center) and Jeff Flake (center) with Representative-elect Martha McSally (left) listen to Col. Ray Compton (foreground), commander, U.S. Army Electronic Proving Ground brief at the Fort... More

Col. Ray Compton, commander, U.S. Army Electronic Proving

Col. Ray Compton, commander, U.S. Army Electronic Proving

Col. Ray Compton, commander, U.S. Army Electronic Proving Ground, speaks directly to Rep.-elect Martha McSally, while Maj. Gen. Robert Ashley, commander, U.S. Army Intelligence Center of Excellence looks on at ... More

Col. Ray Compton, commander, U.S. Army Electronic Proving

Col. Ray Compton, commander, U.S. Army Electronic Proving

Col. Ray Compton, commander, U.S. Army Electronic Proving Ground, briefs Sens. John McCain (left) and Jeff Flake (center) with Rep.-elect Martha McSally (right), while Maj. Gen. Robert Ashley, commander, U.S. A... More

Col. Ray Compton, commander, U.S. Army Electronic Proving

Col. Ray Compton, commander, U.S. Army Electronic Proving

Col. Ray Compton, commander, U.S. Army Electronic Proving Ground, speaks directly to Sen. John McCain, at the Fort Huachuca’s Libby Army Air Field during a Dec. 18 Congressional visit that included: Sen. Jeff F... More

Col. Ray Compton, commander, U.S. Army Electronic Proving

Col. Ray Compton, commander, U.S. Army Electronic Proving

Col. Ray Compton, commander, U.S. Army Electronic Proving Ground, speaks directly to Sen. Jeff Flake, while Maj. Gen. Robert Ashley (left), commander, U.S. Army Intelligence Center of Excellence, looks on at th... More

Col. Ray Compton, commander, U.S. Army Electronic Proving

Col. Ray Compton, commander, U.S. Army Electronic Proving

Col. Ray Compton, commander, U.S. Army Electronic Proving Ground, speaks directly to Sen. John McCain, at the Fort Huachuca’s Libby Army Air Field during a Dec. 18 Congressional visit that included: Sen. Jeff F... More

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