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Col. Darrell Duckworth (left), 501st Sustainment Brigade

Col. Darrell Duckworth (left), 501st Sustainment Brigade

Col. Darrell Duckworth (left), 501st Sustainment Brigade commander, pins an Army Commendation Medal on Spc. Laney Claville (right), a financial management specialist with Detachment A, 176th Financial Managemen... More

Col. Darrell C. Duckworth (middle), commander, 501st

Col. Darrell C. Duckworth (middle), commander, 501st

Col. Darrell C. Duckworth (middle), commander, 501st Sustainment Brigade, his wife Kashi Duckworth (left) and the newest junior enlisted soldier (right) to work at the Champion’s Café dining facility cut the ce... More

Staff Sgt. Christopher L. Heron, a paralegal specialist

Staff Sgt. Christopher L. Heron, a paralegal specialist

Staff Sgt. Christopher L. Heron, a paralegal specialist with the 501st Sustainment Brigade, studies his lane as he competes in a bowling tournament at Camp Carroll, South Korea, Sept. 20, 2011. The two-day tour... More

Sgt. Mark A. Morgan, an automated logistics specialist

Sgt. Mark A. Morgan, an automated logistics specialist

Sgt. Mark A. Morgan, an automated logistics specialist with the 501st Sustainment Brigade, competes in a bowling tournament at Camp Carroll, South Korea, Sept. 20, 2011. The two-day tournament brought out many ... More

Sgt. Mark A. Morgan, an automated logistics specialist

Sgt. Mark A. Morgan, an automated logistics specialist

Sgt. Mark A. Morgan, an automated logistics specialist with the 501st Sustainment Brigade, receives a first-place award after competing in a bowling competition at Camp Carroll, South Korea, Sept. 21, 2011. Mor... More

Col. Darrell C. Duckworth (left), commander, 501st

Col. Darrell C. Duckworth (left), commander, 501st

Col. Darrell C. Duckworth (left), commander, 501st Sustainment Brigade, pays for he and his wife Kashi Duckworth to eat lunch during the grand opening of the Champion’s Café dining facility at Camp Carroll, Sou... More

Genie Lee, guest singer, sings "You Raise Me Up" during

Genie Lee, guest singer, sings "You Raise Me Up" during

Genie Lee, guest singer, sings "You Raise Me Up" during the 501st Sustainment Brigade Spiritual Fitness Breakfast, held at the Champions Café at Camp Carroll, South Korea, Feb. 9, 2011.

Brig. Gen. Paul C. Hurley (left), commanding general,

Brig. Gen. Paul C. Hurley (left), commanding general,

Brig. Gen. Paul C. Hurley (left), commanding general, 19th Expeditionary Sustainment Command, hands the cashier money as the first patron to buy lunch at the Champions dining facility during the grand opening a... More

Col. Darrell Duckworth, commander, 501st Sustainment

Col. Darrell Duckworth, commander, 501st Sustainment

Col. Darrell Duckworth, commander, 501st Sustainment Brigade, presents Col. David Waters, United Nations Command, Combined Forces Command and United States Forces Korea Command command chaplain, with a plaque d... More

Col. Darrell C. Duckworth (right), commander, 501st

Col. Darrell C. Duckworth (right), commander, 501st

Col. Darrell C. Duckworth (right), commander, 501st Sustainment Brigade, gets served a plate of food during the grand opening of the Champion’s Café dining facility at Camp Carroll, South Korea Dec. 23, 2011.

Brig. Gen. Paul C. Hurley, commanding general, 19th

Brig. Gen. Paul C. Hurley, commanding general, 19th

Brig. Gen. Paul C. Hurley, commanding general, 19th Expeditionary Sustainment Command, leads the entrance of the official party into the grand opening of the Champion’s Café dining facility at Camp Carroll, Sou... More

Brig. Gen. Paul C. Hurley, commanding general, 19th

Brig. Gen. Paul C. Hurley, commanding general, 19th

Brig. Gen. Paul C. Hurley, commanding general, 19th Expeditionary Sustainment Command, talks to the audience at the grand opening of the Champion’s Café dining facility at Camp Carroll, South Korea Dec. 23, 20... More

The official party cuts the ceremonial ribbon outside

The official party cuts the ceremonial ribbon outside

The official party cuts the ceremonial ribbon outside of the Champion’s Café dining facility during the grand opening ceremony at Camp Carroll, South Korea, Dec. 23, 2011. The ribbon cutting signified the offi... More

Lt. Col. Zorn Sliman (left), 501st Special Troops Battalion

Lt. Col. Zorn Sliman (left), 501st Special Troops Battalion

Lt. Col. Zorn Sliman (left), 501st Special Troops Battalion commander, speaks about Spc. Laney Claville (right), a financial management specialist with Detachment A, 176th Financial Management Company, at Camp ... More

Pfc. Boo Joong-jung, a 501st Sustainment Brigade Korean

Pfc. Boo Joong-jung, a 501st Sustainment Brigade Korean

Pfc. Boo Joong-jung, a 501st Sustainment Brigade Korean Augmentation to The United States Army, sings the Korean national anthem during the Brigade Spiritual Fitness Breakfast, held at the Champions Café at Cam... More

Col. Darrell Duckworth (right), 501st Sustainment Brigade

Col. Darrell Duckworth (right), 501st Sustainment Brigade

Col. Darrell Duckworth (right), 501st Sustainment Brigade commander, shakes the hand of Spc. Laney Claville (left), a financial management specialist with Detachment A, 176th Financial Management Company, at Ca... More

Capt. Ryu Kyu-seok, United States Forces Korea Construction

Capt. Ryu Kyu-seok, United States Forces Korea Construction

Capt. Ryu Kyu-seok, United States Forces Korea Construction Management Division Chief of Ministry of National Defense-DIA, Sgt. 1st Class Karena Apodaca, a 501st Sustainment Brigade dining facility manager, Col... More

Col. Darrell C. Duckworth (right), Commander 501st

Col. Darrell C. Duckworth (right), Commander 501st

Col. Darrell C. Duckworth (right), Commander 501st Sustainment Brigade, and his wife Kashi Duckworth (left) pose for a photo during the grand opening of the Champion’s Café dining facility at Camp Carroll, Sout... More

Sgt. 1st Class Sandra Thomas, 501st Special Troops

Sgt. 1st Class Sandra Thomas, 501st Special Troops

Sgt. 1st Class Sandra Thomas, 501st Special Troops Battalion S1 non-commissioned officer in charge, sings the American national anthem during the Brigade Spiritual Fitness Breakfast, held at the Champions Café ... More

Capt. Ryu Kyu-seok (right), United States Forces Korea

Capt. Ryu Kyu-seok (right), United States Forces Korea

Capt. Ryu Kyu-seok (right), United States Forces Korea Construction Management Division Chief of Ministry of National Defense-DIA, shakes hands with Col. Kathleen Gavle (left), Area IV Garrison Commander, at th... More

Col. David Waters, United Nations Command, Combined

Col. David Waters, United Nations Command, Combined

Col. David Waters, United Nations Command, Combined Forces Command and United States Forces Korea Command command chaplain, delivers a speech to the soldiers of the 501st Sustainment Brigade during the Brigade ... More

Brig. Gen. Paul C. Hurley (right), commanding general,

Brig. Gen. Paul C. Hurley (right), commanding general,

Brig. Gen. Paul C. Hurley (right), commanding general, 19th Expeditionary Sustainment Command, gets served the first plate at the Champion’s Café dining facility during the grand opening at Camp Carroll, South ... More

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