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U.S. Army Gen. Richard D. Clarke visits Cannon Air Force Base

U.S. Army Gen. Richard D. Clarke visits Cannon Air Force Base

U.S. Army Gen. Richard D. Clarke, U.S. Special Operations Command commander, right, speaks with Tech. Sgt. Arturo Garcia, 27th Special Operations Medical Group medical technician, at Cannon Air Force Base, N.M.... More

U.S. Army Gen. Richard D. Clarke visits Cannon Air Force Base

U.S. Army Gen. Richard D. Clarke visits Cannon Air Force Base

U.S. Army Gen. Richard D. Clarke (center), U.S. Special Operations Command commander, visits with service members at Cannon Air Force Base, N.M., Sept. 9. Clarke held sensing sessions discussing the need to ens... More

U.S. Army Gen. Richard D. Clarke visits Cannon Air Force Base

U.S. Army Gen. Richard D. Clarke visits Cannon Air Force Base

U.S. Army Gen. Richard D. Clarke (right), U.S. Special Operations Command commander, listens to Tech. Sgt. Edgardo Cadungog (left), assigned to the 27th Special Operations Wing Inspector General’s office, speak... More

U.S. Army Gen. Richard D. Clarke visits Cannon Air Force Base

U.S. Army Gen. Richard D. Clarke visits Cannon Air Force Base

U.S. Army Gen. Richard D. Clarke, U.S. Special Operations Command commander, left, visits with Master Sgt. Jace Price, 727th Special Operations Aircraft Maintenance Squadron MQ-9 lead production superintendent,... More

U.S. Army Gen. Richard D. Clarke visits Cannon Air Force Base

U.S. Army Gen. Richard D. Clarke visits Cannon Air Force Base

U.S. Army Gen. Richard D. Clarke, U.S. Special Operations Command commander, and an accompanying visiting party from USSOCOM exit a CV-22 Osprey tiltrotor aircraft Sept. 9, 2020 at Melrose Air Force Range, N.M.... More

U.S. Army Gen. Richard D. Clarke visits Cannon Air Force Base

U.S. Army Gen. Richard D. Clarke visits Cannon Air Force Base

U.S. Army Gen. Richard D. Clarke, U.S. Special Operations Command commander, left, speaks with Capt. Sarah Berryhill, 27th Special Operations Air Operations Squadron combat systems officer, about diversity at C... More

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