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Maj. Gen. Thomas C. Seamands (left) speaks after assuming

Maj. Gen. Thomas C. Seamands (left) speaks after assuming

Maj. Gen. Thomas C. Seamands (left) speaks after assuming command of U.S. Army Human Resources Command in a ceremony officiated by U.S. Army Deputy Chief of Staff, G-1/Personnel, Lt. Gen. James C. McConville at... More

Maj. Gen. Thomas C. Seamands (left) speaks after assuming

Maj. Gen. Thomas C. Seamands (left) speaks after assuming

Maj. Gen. Thomas C. Seamands (left) speaks after assuming command of U.S. Army Human Resources Command in a ceremony officiated by U.S. Army deputy chief of staff, G-1/Personnel, Lt. Gen. James C. McConville, a... More

Seven of the 14 living general officers who have served

Seven of the 14 living general officers who have served

Seven of the 14 living general officers who have served as the adjutant general of the U.S. Army pose for a group photo before the investiture of Brig. Gen. James T. Iacocca as the 60th incumbent in a ceremony ... More

Air Force Maj. Gen. Edward Tonini (left to right),

Air Force Maj. Gen. Edward Tonini (left to right),

Air Force Maj. Gen. Edward Tonini (left to right), the adjutant general of the Kentucky National Guard, Dr. James R. Ramsey, President, University of Louisville, and Maj. Gen. Richard P. Mustion, commander, U.S... More

Dr. James R. Ramsey, president, University of Louisville,

Dr. James R. Ramsey, president, University of Louisville,

Dr. James R. Ramsey, president, University of Louisville, discusses present and future mutual support programs with Maj. Gen. Richard P. Mustion, commander, U.S. Army Human Resources Command, during a Universit... More

Maj. Gen. Thomas C. Seamands speaks to WAVE3 News reporter

Maj. Gen. Thomas C. Seamands speaks to WAVE3 News reporter

Maj. Gen. Thomas C. Seamands speaks to WAVE3 News reporter Julian Glover immediately after assuming command of the U.S. Army Human Resources Command in a ceremony at its headquarters, the Lt. Gen. Timothy J. Ma... More

Col. Matthew S. Rettke (from left), commander, Ireland

Col. Matthew S. Rettke (from left), commander, Ireland

Col. Matthew S. Rettke (from left), commander, Ireland Army Community Hospital; Retired Maj. Gen. Terry Tucker, vice chair of the Kentucky Commission on Military Affairs; Renee Finnegan, executive director of t... More

Maj. Gen. Thomas C. Seamands (left) assumes command

Maj. Gen. Thomas C. Seamands (left) assumes command

Maj. Gen. Thomas C. Seamands (left) assumes command of U.S. Army Human Resources Command in a ceremony officiated by U.S. Army Deputy Chief of Staff, G-1/Personnel, Lt. Gen. James C. McConville at its headquart... More

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