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Lexi Fisher wears the Advanced Combat Helmet (ACH)

Lexi Fisher wears the Advanced Combat Helmet (ACH)

Lexi Fisher wears the Advanced Combat Helmet (ACH) with the Enhanced Night Vision Goggle-III (ENVG-III) attached while taking a selfie, as her friend Abby McMahon joins in at Program Executive Office Soldier's ... More

BOSTON- Damian Herbert and Jacob Scanlin, two Future

BOSTON- Damian Herbert and Jacob Scanlin, two Future

BOSTON- Damian Herbert and Jacob Scanlin, two Future Soldiers who swore in later that day, admire the M240 Machine Gun and M110 Sniper Rifle weapon systems at Program Executive Office Soldier's booth during the... More

Master Sgt. Sean Blevins, Senior Enlisted Advisor,

Master Sgt. Sean Blevins, Senior Enlisted Advisor,

Master Sgt. Sean Blevins, Senior Enlisted Advisor, Soldier Protection and Individual Equipment, Program Executive Office Soldier (PEO Soldier) shows his playful side while demonstrating the integrated Head Prot... More

Cpt. Effens Bowden, Assistant Program Manager, Program

Cpt. Effens Bowden, Assistant Program Manager, Program

Cpt. Effens Bowden, Assistant Program Manager, Program Executive Office Soldier (PEO Soldier), shows Brig. Gen. Vincent F. Malone equipment from the Rapid Equipping Force (REF) portfolio. The Army Expo at Bost... More

Master Sgt. Sean Blevins, Senior Enlisted Advisor,

Master Sgt. Sean Blevins, Senior Enlisted Advisor,

Master Sgt. Sean Blevins, Senior Enlisted Advisor, Soldier Protection and Individual Equipment (PM SPIE), and Maj. Thomas Leiter, Assistant Product Manager, Project Manager Soldier Warrior (PM SWAR), Program Ex... More

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