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Gunnery Sgt. Enrique Hernandez, the Sergeants Course

Gunnery Sgt. Enrique Hernandez, the Sergeants Course

Gunnery Sgt. Enrique Hernandez, the Sergeants Course staff noncommissioned officer-in-charge, at the Staff Noncommissioned Officer Academy here, received a Master Instructor Award, April 12, at Camp Hansen’s th... More

Gunnery Sgt. Enrique Hernandez, the Sergeants Course

Gunnery Sgt. Enrique Hernandez, the Sergeants Course

Gunnery Sgt. Enrique Hernandez, the Sergeants Course staff noncommissioned officer in charge at the Staff Noncommissioned Officer Academy here, received a Master Instructor Award, April 12, at Camp Hansen’s the... More

Master Sgt. John Pierce, the staff noncommissioned

Master Sgt. John Pierce, the staff noncommissioned

Master Sgt. John Pierce, the staff noncommissioned officer-in-charge of the Career Course at the Staff Noncommissioned Officer Academy here, received a Master Instructor Award, April 12, at Camp Hansen’s theate... More

Sgt. Maj. Gonzalo Vasquez, left, the director of the

Sgt. Maj. Gonzalo Vasquez, left, the director of the

Sgt. Maj. Gonzalo Vasquez, left, the director of the Staff Noncommissioned Officer Academy here, speaks about two of his instructors who received awards at Camp Hansen’s theater April 12. Master Sgt. John Pierc... More

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