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Sgt. Maj. Timothy Alston, Regional Support Command

Sgt. Maj. Timothy Alston, Regional Support Command

Sgt. Maj. Timothy Alston, Regional Support Command (South) sergeant major, reads the Titan of the Month award citation during a small ceremony on Camp Lindsey, Kandahar, Afghanistan, Feb. 10, 2012. Alston and C... More

Col. Richard Wilson, Regional Support Command (South)

Col. Richard Wilson, Regional Support Command (South)

Col. Richard Wilson, Regional Support Command (South) commander, presents the Titan shield to Seville, Ohio, native Sgt. Derrick Bachtell, a wheeled vehicle mechanic assigned to the 1st Battalion, 134th Field A... More

Sgt. Maj. Timothy Alston, Regional Support Command

Sgt. Maj. Timothy Alston, Regional Support Command

Sgt. Maj. Timothy Alston, Regional Support Command (South) sergeant major, and Col. Richard Wilson, RC(S) commander, pose with Titan of the Month award recipient, Sgt. Derrick Bachtell, a wheeled vehicle mechan... More

Sgt. Derrick Bachtell, a wheeled vehicle mechanic from

Sgt. Derrick Bachtell, a wheeled vehicle mechanic from

Sgt. Derrick Bachtell, a wheeled vehicle mechanic from Seville, Ohio, assigned to the 1st Battalion, 134th Field Artillery Regiment, on Camp Lindsey, Kandahar, Afghanistan, thanks fellow unit members after rece... More

Sgt. Maj. Timothy Alston, Regional Support Command

Sgt. Maj. Timothy Alston, Regional Support Command

Sgt. Maj. Timothy Alston, Regional Support Command (South) sergeant major, reads the Titan of the Month award citation during a small ceremony on Camp Lindsey, Kandahar, Afghanistan, Feb. 10, 2012. Alston and C... More

Sgt. Maj. Timothy Alston, Regional Support Command

Sgt. Maj. Timothy Alston, Regional Support Command

Sgt. Maj. Timothy Alston, Regional Support Command (South) sergeant major, and Col. Richard Wilson, RSC (South) commander, present the Titan of the Month award to Seville, Ohio, native Sgt. Derrick Bachtell, a ... More

Ohio National Guard members assigned to the 1st Battalion,

Ohio National Guard members assigned to the 1st Battalion,

Ohio National Guard members assigned to the 1st Battalion, 134th Field Artillery Regiment, on Camp Lindsey, Kandahar, Afghanistan, gather to watch the Titan of the Month award presentation, Feb. 10, 2012. Titan... More

Sgt. Derrick Bachtell, a wheeled vehicle mechanic and

Sgt. Derrick Bachtell, a wheeled vehicle mechanic and

Sgt. Derrick Bachtell, a wheeled vehicle mechanic and Titan of the Month award recipient assigned to the 1st Battalion, 134th Field Artillery Regiment, on Camp Lindsey, Kandahar, Afghanistan, signs the Regional... More

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