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Pvt. Thomas Kenney III poses for a picture in February

Pvt. Thomas Kenney III poses for a picture in February

Pvt. Thomas Kenney III poses for a picture in February of 1985 during Basic Combat Training at Fort Bliss, Texas. Kenney retired during a ceremony June 26 at 69th Air Defense Artillery Brigade headquarters buil... More

Stephen G. McFarland (left), the Coordinating Director

Stephen G. McFarland (left), the Coordinating Director

Stephen G. McFarland (left), the Coordinating Director for Rule of Law and Law Enforcement (CDROLLE) in Kabul, Afghanistan, presents the Department of State Meritorious Honor Award to Sgt. Maj. Thomas Kenney II... More

Sergeants Major Bill Rhoades, 2-116th Combined Arms

Sergeants Major Bill Rhoades, 2-116th Combined Arms

Sergeants Major Bill Rhoades, 2-116th Combined Arms Battalion operations Sergeants Major, prepares his map for planning movements and tracking both friendly and enemy forces at the unit’s tactical operations ce... More

Master Sgt. Thomas Kenney III (center), a student at

Master Sgt. Thomas Kenney III (center), a student at

Master Sgt. Thomas Kenney III (center), a student at the U.S. Sergeants Major Academy at Fort Bliss, Texas, presents a plaque to the first Sergeant Major of the Army, William O. Wooldridge, April 22, 2003. Kenn... More

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