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Maj. Gen. Matthew W. McFarlane (left), the commanding

Maj. Gen. Matthew W. McFarlane (left), the commanding

Maj. Gen. Matthew W. McFarlane (left), the commanding general of the 4th Infantry Division and Fort Carson, conducts a Newcomers’ Brief with Division Command Sgt. Maj. Adam S. Nash, the senior enlisted adviser ... More

Lt. Gen. Lawrence D. Nicholson and U.S. Consul General

Lt. Gen. Lawrence D. Nicholson and U.S. Consul General

Lt. Gen. Lawrence D. Nicholson and U.S. Consul General Mr. Joel Ehrendreich, spoke with approximately 18 Okinawan and mainland Japan media representatives to answer questions concerning the purpose and reach of... More

Maj. Gen. Matthew W. McFarlane, the commanding general

Maj. Gen. Matthew W. McFarlane, the commanding general

Maj. Gen. Matthew W. McFarlane, the commanding general of the 4th Infantry Division, Fort Carson, addresses one of the new 4th Inf. Div. Soldiers during a Newcomers’ Brief, August 11, 2020, at Founders’ Field, ... More

Maj. Gen. Matthew W. McFarlane, the commanding general

Maj. Gen. Matthew W. McFarlane, the commanding general

Maj. Gen. Matthew W. McFarlane, the commanding general of the 4th Infantry Division, Fort Carson, and Division Command Sgt. Maj. Adam S. Nash, the senior enlisted adviser of the 4th Inf. Div., address Soldiers ... More

Maj. Gen. Matthew W. McFarlane, the commanding general

Maj. Gen. Matthew W. McFarlane, the commanding general

Maj. Gen. Matthew W. McFarlane, the commanding general of the 4th Infantry Division and Fort Carson, speaks to new Ivy Division Soldiers during a Newcomers’ Brief, August 11, 2020, at Founders Field, Fort Carso... More

Maj. Gen. Terry Ferrell, 7th Infantry Division commanding

Maj. Gen. Terry Ferrell, 7th Infantry Division commanding

Maj. Gen. Terry Ferrell, 7th Infantry Division commanding general, speaks to more than 150 soldiers during a division newcomers brief, Feb. 18, at The French Theater on Joint Base Lewis-McChord. The purpose of ... More

Division Command Sgt. Maj. Adam S. Nash, the senior

Division Command Sgt. Maj. Adam S. Nash, the senior

Division Command Sgt. Maj. Adam S. Nash, the senior enlisted adviser of the 4th Infantry Division, welcomes incoming Soldiers to Fort Carson during a Newcomers’ Brief, August 11, 2020, at Founders’ Field, Fort ... More

U.S. Army Maj. Gen. Stephen R. Lanza, center, the commanding

U.S. Army Maj. Gen. Stephen R. Lanza, center, the commanding

U.S. Army Maj. Gen. Stephen R. Lanza, center, the commanding general of the 7th Infantry Division speaks to more than 500 Soldiers during a division newcomers briefing at The French Theater of Joint Base Lewis-... More

U.S. Army Maj. Gen. Stephen R. Lanza (left), commanding

U.S. Army Maj. Gen. Stephen R. Lanza (left), commanding

U.S. Army Maj. Gen. Stephen R. Lanza (left), commanding general of the 7th Infantry Division, and Command Sgt. Maj. Delbert D. Byers, speak to Soldiers to clarify the mission, vision, and priorities of the divi... More

Maj. Gen. Terry Ferrell, 7th Infantry Division commanding

Maj. Gen. Terry Ferrell, 7th Infantry Division commanding

Maj. Gen. Terry Ferrell, 7th Infantry Division commanding general, speaks to more than 150 soldiers during a division newcomers brief, Feb. 18, at The French Theater on Joint Base Lewis-McChord. The purpose of ... More

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