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Brad Ackerman, founder and owner of a local dance studio,

Brad Ackerman, founder and owner of a local dance studio,

Brad Ackerman, founder and owner of a local dance studio, and his spouse demonstrate popular Hispanic inspired dance arrangements during the 2017 Hispanic Heritage Month observance, presented by 71st Ordnance G... More

Col. Frank Davis II, commander of 71st Ordnance Group

Col. Frank Davis II, commander of 71st Ordnance Group

Col. Frank Davis II, commander of 71st Ordnance Group (explosive ordnance disposal), gives a speech to Fort Carson Soldiers attending the 2017 Hispanic Heritage Month observance, presented by 71st OD GP (EOD) a... More

Chaplain (Maj.) Clifford Newman, with 71th Ordnance

Chaplain (Maj.) Clifford Newman, with 71th Ordnance

Chaplain (Maj.) Clifford Newman, with 71th Ordnance Group (explosive ordnance disposal), gives an invocation for the 2017 Hispanic Heritage Month observance, presented by 71st OD GP (EOD) and 4th Infantry Divis... More

Col. Frank Davis II (left), commander of 71st Ordnance

Col. Frank Davis II (left), commander of 71st Ordnance

Col. Frank Davis II (left), commander of 71st Ordnance Group (explosive ordnance disposal), gives Col. Norberto Menendez (right), commander of 4th Infantry Division Artillery, a memento for participating as a g... More

Col. Norberto Menendez (right), commander of 4th Infantry

Col. Norberto Menendez (right), commander of 4th Infantry

Col. Norberto Menendez (right), commander of 4th Infantry Division Artillery and guest speaker, gives a speech to Fort Carson Soldiers attending the 2017 Hispanic Heritage Month observance, presented by 71st Or... More

Soldiers of Fort Carson indulge in some Hispanic inspired

Soldiers of Fort Carson indulge in some Hispanic inspired

Soldiers of Fort Carson indulge in some Hispanic inspired cuisine during the 2017 Hispanic Heritage Month observance, presented by 71st Ordnance Group (Explosive Ordnance Disposal) and 4th Infantry Division’s E... More

Soldiers of Fort Carson listen to a guest speaker discuss

Soldiers of Fort Carson listen to a guest speaker discuss

Soldiers of Fort Carson listen to a guest speaker discuss the importance diversity has with in the military during the 2017 Hispanic Heritage Month observance, presented by 71st Ordnance Group (Explosive Ordnan... More

Soldiers of Fort Carson applaud Brad Ackerman, founder

Soldiers of Fort Carson applaud Brad Ackerman, founder

Soldiers of Fort Carson applaud Brad Ackerman, founder and owner of a local dance studio, and his spouse for demonstrating popular Hispanic inspired dance arrangements during the 2017 Hispanic Heritage Month ob... More

Col. Frank Davis II (left), commander of 71st Ordnance

Col. Frank Davis II (left), commander of 71st Ordnance

Col. Frank Davis II (left), commander of 71st Ordnance Group (explosive ordnance disposal), gives Brad Ackerman, founder and owner of a local dance studio, and his spouse a memento for demonstrating popular His... More

Col. Norberto Menendez (right), commander of 4th Infantry

Col. Norberto Menendez (right), commander of 4th Infantry

Col. Norberto Menendez (right), commander of 4th Infantry Division Artillery and guest speaker, talks with Soldiers of Fort Carson during the 2017 Hispanic Heritage Month observance, presented by 71st Ordnance ... More

Col. Frank Davis II (left), commander of 71st Ordnance

Col. Frank Davis II (left), commander of 71st Ordnance

Col. Frank Davis II (left), commander of 71st Ordnance Group (explosive ordnance disposal), gives Brad Ackerman, founder and owner of a local dance studio, and his spouse a memento for demonstrating popular His... More

Brad Ackerman, founder and owner of a local dance studio,

Brad Ackerman, founder and owner of a local dance studio,

Brad Ackerman, founder and owner of a local dance studio, and his spouse demonstrate popular Hispanic inspired dance arrangements during the 2017 Hispanic Heritage Month observance, presented by 71st Ordnance G... More

Soldiers of Fort Carson gather for the 2017 Hispanic

Soldiers of Fort Carson gather for the 2017 Hispanic

Soldiers of Fort Carson gather for the 2017 Hispanic Heritage Month observance, presented by 71st Ordnance Group (Explosive Ordnance Disposal) and 4th Infantry Division’s Equal Opportunity Office, Sept. 25 at t... More

Soldiers of Fort Carson gather for the 2017 Hispanic

Soldiers of Fort Carson gather for the 2017 Hispanic

Soldiers of Fort Carson gather for the 2017 Hispanic Heritage Month observance, presented by 71st Ordnance Group (Explosive Ordnance Disposal) and 4th Infantry Division’s Equal Opportunity Office, Sept. 25 at t... More

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