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Command Sgt. Maj. Thomas J. Latter inspects the

Command Sgt. Maj. Thomas J. Latter inspects the

Command Sgt. Maj. Thomas J. Latter inspects the noncommissioned officer sword during his assumption of responsibility ceremony on Bagram Air Field, Afghanistan, Sept. 15, 2014. Latter assumed responsibility as ... More

Command Sgt. Maj. Thomas J. Latter gives his remarks

Command Sgt. Maj. Thomas J. Latter gives his remarks

Command Sgt. Maj. Thomas J. Latter gives his remarks during his assumption of responsibility ceremony on Bagram Air Field, Afghanistan, Sept. 15, 2014. Latter assumed responsibility as the garrison command serg... More

Col. Stephanie E. Gradford hands the noncommissioned

Col. Stephanie E. Gradford hands the noncommissioned

Col. Stephanie E. Gradford hands the noncommissioned officer sword to Command Sgt. Maj. Thomas J. Latter during Latter’s assumption of responsibility ceremony on Bagram Air Field, Afghanistan, Sept. 15, 2014. L... More

Command Sgt. Maj. Thomas J. Latter and Col. Stephanie

Command Sgt. Maj. Thomas J. Latter and Col. Stephanie

Command Sgt. Maj. Thomas J. Latter and Col. Stephanie E. Gradford prepare for the start of Latter’s assumption of responsibility ceremony on Bagram Air Field, Afghanistan, Sept. 15, 2014. Latter assumed respons... More

Command Sgt. Maj. Thomas J. Latter and Col. Stephanie

Command Sgt. Maj. Thomas J. Latter and Col. Stephanie

Command Sgt. Maj. Thomas J. Latter and Col. Stephanie E. Gradford speak with the command sergeant major of Regional Command-East Command Sgt. Maj. Rodney “Ray” Lewis after Latter’s assumption of responsibility ... More

Command Sgt. Maj. Thomas J. Latter, Col. Stephanie

Command Sgt. Maj. Thomas J. Latter, Col. Stephanie

Command Sgt. Maj. Thomas J. Latter, Col. Stephanie E. Gradford and Master Sgt. Tracey E. Henely prepare to transfer the noncommissioned officer sword during Latter’s assumption of responsibility ceremony on Bag... More

Command Sgt. Maj. Thomas J. Latter waits for his chance

Command Sgt. Maj. Thomas J. Latter waits for his chance

Command Sgt. Maj. Thomas J. Latter waits for his chance to speak during remarks by Bagram Air Field Garrison Commander Col. Stephanie E. Gradford during Latter’s assumption of responsibility ceremony on Bagram ... More

Command Sgt. Maj. Thomas J. Latter and Col. Stephanie

Command Sgt. Maj. Thomas J. Latter and Col. Stephanie

Command Sgt. Maj. Thomas J. Latter and Col. Stephanie E. Gradford greet U.S. Forces-Afghanistan Deputy Commander for Support Maj. Gen. Jeffrey N. Colt after Latter’s assumption of responsibility ceremony on Bag... More

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