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Spc. Keshell Owens (right), an IT specialist with Personnel

Spc. Keshell Owens (right), an IT specialist with Personnel

Spc. Keshell Owens (right), an IT specialist with Personnel Information Systems Directorate, U.S. Army Human Resources Command, greets a Soldier with water and encouragement at the finish line of the command’s ... More

U.S. Army Human Resources Command Personnel Information

U.S. Army Human Resources Command Personnel Information

U.S. Army Human Resources Command Personnel Information Systems Directorate Sgt. Maj. Janith Parker (left) and Brig. Gen. B. Lynne Owens, HRC Deputy Commanding General, take in the action at the HRC Life Promot... More

Maj. Leonani York, Reserve component LNO with U.S.

Maj. Leonani York, Reserve component LNO with U.S.

Maj. Leonani York, Reserve component LNO with U.S. Army Human Resources Command G3, makes a point at the command’s Life Promotion Run-Walk-Ride Sept. 3 at Fort Knox, Ky.

Staff Sgt. Wintre-Renee Davis (center), Enlisted Personnel

Staff Sgt. Wintre-Renee Davis (center), Enlisted Personnel

Staff Sgt. Wintre-Renee Davis (center), Enlisted Personnel Management Directorate, U.S. Army Human Resources Command, serves as OC while Staff Sgt. Joseph Penosky (left), of Headquarters and Headquarters Compan... More

Staff Sgt. Anthony Bloomfield, Information Systems

Staff Sgt. Anthony Bloomfield, Information Systems

Staff Sgt. Anthony Bloomfield, Information Systems Team chief with Personnel Information Systems Directorate, U.S. Army Human Resources Command, concentrates during the egg-walk segment of a life skills trainin... More

U.S. Army Human Resources Command Personnel Information

U.S. Army Human Resources Command Personnel Information

U.S. Army Human Resources Command Personnel Information Systems Directorate Staff Sgt. Sadik Ibnmohammed (left) and operations NCO, Master Sgt. Charles Arrigo, cross the finish line at the U.S. Army Human Resou... More

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