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Spc. Darleen Dolbee, a human resources specialist from

Spc. Darleen Dolbee, a human resources specialist from

Spc. Darleen Dolbee, a human resources specialist from Las Vegas, serving with the 650th Regional Support Group, performs the flag folding ceremony during the unit Dining Out event, at the Officers Club in Nell... More

Lt. Col. James Sherman, commander of the 483rd

Lt. Col. James Sherman, commander of the 483rd

Lt. Col. James Sherman, commander of the 483rd Transportation Battalion, Col. David J. Daniels, commander of the 650th Regional Support Group, Cpt. Jia Zhu, commander of the 481st Transportation Company (Heavy ... More

Col. David J. Daniels, commander of the 650th Regional

Col. David J. Daniels, commander of the 650th Regional

Col. David J. Daniels, commander of the 650th Regional Support Group, presents a unit coin to Congressman Joe Heck, the U.S. Representative for Nevada third congressional district, during the 650th Regional Sup... More

The 650th Regional Support Command, Command Sgt. Maj.

The 650th Regional Support Command, Command Sgt. Maj.

The 650th Regional Support Command, Command Sgt. Maj. Winsome E. Laos, and distinguished guests, bows their heads as the Chaplain performs a benediction, during the 650th Regional Support Command Dining Out eve... More

Congressman Joe Heck, the U.S. Representative for Nevada's

Congressman Joe Heck, the U.S. Representative for Nevada's

Congressman Joe Heck, the U.S. Representative for Nevada's third congressional district, speaks to soldiers during the 650th Regional Support Command Dining Out event, at the Officers Club in Nellis Air Force B... More

Spc. Andrew Bowers, a human resources specialist from

Spc. Andrew Bowers, a human resources specialist from

Spc. Andrew Bowers, a human resources specialist from Las Vegas, serving with the 650th Regional Support Group, lays the American flag on the Missing Soldier Table, during the unit Dining Out event, at the Offi... More

Congressman Joe Heck, the U.S. Representative for Nevada‚

Congressman Joe Heck, the U.S. Representative for Nevada‚

Congressman Joe Heck, the U.S. Representative for Nevada‚ third congressional district, shakes hands with 650th Regional Support Command‚ Command Sgt. Maj. Winsome E. Laos, after his speech at the Officers Club... More

Spc. Andrew Bowers, a human resources specialist from

Spc. Andrew Bowers, a human resources specialist from

Spc. Andrew Bowers, a human resources specialist from Las Vegas, serving with the 650th Regional Support Group, stands in observance for the Missing Soldier Table ceremony, during the unit Dining Out event at t... More

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