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Hometown Heroes of IRT Arctic Care 2018

Hometown Heroes of IRT Arctic Care 2018

Petty Officer 2nd Class Shannon J. Gilliam, a command career counselor/dental assistant on Inspector-Instructor duty based out of Atlanta with 4th Dental Battalion, 4th Marine Logistics Group, is currently 26 m... More

Hometown Heroes of IRT Arctic Care 2018

Hometown Heroes of IRT Arctic Care 2018

Sgt. Veronica J. Rios, a warehouse clerk with 4th Medical Battalion, 4th Marine Logistics Group, is currently 26 miles above the Arctic Circle participating with her unit at Innovative Readiness Training Arctic... More

Hometown Heroes of IRT Arctic Care 2018

Hometown Heroes of IRT Arctic Care 2018

Petty Officer 3rd Class Victor A. Gonzalez, a dental technician with 4th Dental Battalion, 4th Marine Logistics Group, is participating with his unit at Innovative Readiness Training Arctic Care 2018 in the Nor... More

Hometown Heroes of IRT Arctic Care 2018

Hometown Heroes of IRT Arctic Care 2018

Maj. Lisbeth M. Andriessen, the Innovative Readiness Training program manager for Marine Forces Reserve, embraces the elements 26 miles above the Arcitc Circle in Kotzebue, Alaska, where she is overseeing the e... More

Hometown Heroes of IRT Arctic Care 2018

Hometown Heroes of IRT Arctic Care 2018

Lance Cpl. Vicente C. Spence, a motor transportation operator with 4th Medical Battalion, 4th Marine Logistics Group, is currently 26 miles above the Arctic Circle participating with his unit at Innovative Read... More

Hometown Heroes of IRT Arctic Care 2018

Hometown Heroes of IRT Arctic Care 2018

Lt. Cmdr. Joseph Villaluz, the dental officer in charge of Innovative Readiness Training Arctic Care 2018, 4th Medical Battalion, 4th Marine Logistics Group, is participating with his unit at IRT Arctic Care in... More

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