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Secretary of Defense Ash Carter walks with Gen. Phil

Secretary of Defense Ash Carter walks with Gen. Phil

Secretary of Defense Ash Carter walks with Gen. Phil Breedlove, commander of U.S. European Command, as they prepare to meet in Stuttgart, Germany, June 5, 2015. (DoD Photo by Glenn Fawcett/Released)

Gen. Phil Breedlove, commander of U.S. European Command,

Gen. Phil Breedlove, commander of U.S. European Command,

Gen. Phil Breedlove, commander of U.S. European Command, stands to introduce Secretary of Defense Ash Carter at a meeting with regional defense leaders in Stuttgart, Germany, June 5, 2015. (DOD Photo by Glenn F... More

Secretary of Defense Ash Carter is introduced by Gen.

Secretary of Defense Ash Carter is introduced by Gen.

Secretary of Defense Ash Carter is introduced by Gen. Phil Breedlove, commander of U.S. European Command, during a high-level meeting with regional defense leaders in Stuttgart, Germany, June 5, 2015. (DOD Phot... More

Secretary of Defense Ash Carter, left, gestures as

Secretary of Defense Ash Carter, left, gestures as

Secretary of Defense Ash Carter, left, gestures as he meets with regional defense leaders in at U.S. European Command in Stuttgart, Germany, June 5, 2015. (DOD Photo by Glenn Fawcett (Released)

Secretary of Defense Ash Carter and his wife, Stephanie,

Secretary of Defense Ash Carter and his wife, Stephanie,

Secretary of Defense Ash Carter and his wife, Stephanie, share a parting conversation with Gen. Phil Breedlove, commander of U.S. European Command, as they board an E4-B aircraft in Stuttgart, Germany, June 5, ... More

Secretary of Defense Ash Carter offers a coin and a

Secretary of Defense Ash Carter offers a coin and a

Secretary of Defense Ash Carter offers a coin and a handshake to a line of air crew personnel as he prepares to board an E4-B aircraft in Stuttgart, Germany, June 5, 2015. Carter ends an 11-day trip that circum... More

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