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Fayetteville, N.C. native Lt. Col. Garrick Benson,

Fayetteville, N.C. native Lt. Col. Garrick Benson,

Fayetteville, N.C. native Lt. Col. Garrick Benson, rear detachment director of the 14th Human Resources Sustainment Center, 1st Sustainment Command (Theater) sorts clothing donations at the Salvation Army durin... More

As a part of Living Army Values Week, Sgt. Maj. Christopher

As a part of Living Army Values Week, Sgt. Maj. Christopher

As a part of Living Army Values Week, Sgt. Maj. Christopher Cosby (left) and Lt. Col. Douglas Peluso (right), with the 18th Financial Management Sustainment Center, pack non-perishable food items for people in ... More

Dr. Chuck Stecker, retired Army lieutenant colonel

Dr. Chuck Stecker, retired Army lieutenant colonel

Dr. Chuck Stecker, retired Army lieutenant colonel and President and Founder of "A Chosen Generation" speaks to Soldiers of the 1st Sustainment Command (Theater) during the Living Army Values Prayer Breakfast a... More

Soldiers from Headquarters and Headquarters Company’s

Soldiers from Headquarters and Headquarters Company’s

Soldiers from Headquarters and Headquarters Company’s 2nd Platoon, Special Troops Battalion, 1st Sustainment Command (Theater) cheer after answering a question correctly during the Army Values Leadership Bowl M... More

Soldiers of the 1st Sustainment Command (Theater)

Soldiers of the 1st Sustainment Command (Theater)

Soldiers of the 1st Sustainment Command (Theater) participate in a command run which was a part of Living Army Values week May 4, 2015 at Fort Bragg, N.C. Living Army Values Week also included a leadership bowl... More

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