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Secretary of the Army, Dr. Mark T. Esper and U.S. Army

Secretary of the Army, Dr. Mark T. Esper and U.S. Army

Secretary of the Army, Dr. Mark T. Esper and U.S. Army Cpt. Jill King, chief of the 49th Theater Gateway Company, perform the rear lunge exercise during physical readiness training with the Secretary of the Arm... More

U.S. Army Spc. Toni Johnson, a  human resource specialist,

U.S. Army Spc. Toni Johnson, a human resource specialist,

U.S. Army Spc. Toni Johnson, a human resource specialist, assigned to the 101st Human Resources Company, performs the rower exercise during physical readiness training with the Secretary of the Army, Dr. Mark ... More

Secretary of the Army, Dr. Mark T. Esper and Soldiers

Secretary of the Army, Dr. Mark T. Esper and Soldiers

Secretary of the Army, Dr. Mark T. Esper and Soldiers from the 49th Theater Gateway Company, perform the swimmer exercise during physical readiness training at Camp Arifjan, Kuwait, June 21, 2018. Esper came to... More

U.S. Army Spc. Toni Johnson, human resource specialist,

U.S. Army Spc. Toni Johnson, human resource specialist,

U.S. Army Spc. Toni Johnson, human resource specialist, assigned to the 101st Human Resources Company, performs the bend-and-reach exercise during physical readiness training with the Secretary of the Army, Dr... More

Secretary of the Army, Dr. Mark T. Esper, presents

Secretary of the Army, Dr. Mark T. Esper, presents

Secretary of the Army, Dr. Mark T. Esper, presents U.S. Army Spc. Matthew Trujillo, a customs specialist, assigned to the 236th Military Police Company, with the Secretary of the Army coin for his hard work and... More

Secretary of the Army, Dr. Mark T. Esper and U.S. Army

Secretary of the Army, Dr. Mark T. Esper and U.S. Army

Secretary of the Army, Dr. Mark T. Esper and U.S. Army Cpt. Jill King, chief of the 49th Theater Gateway Company, laugh at a joke during physical readiness training with Soldiers from the 49th Theater Gateway C... More

Secretary of the Army, Dr. Mark T. Esper, presents

Secretary of the Army, Dr. Mark T. Esper, presents

Secretary of the Army, Dr. Mark T. Esper, presents U.S. Army Spc. Toni Johnson, human resource specialist, assigned to the 101st Human Resource Company, with the Secretary of the Army coin for her ingenuity and... More

Secretary of the Army, Dr. Mark T. Esper, greets Soldiers

Secretary of the Army, Dr. Mark T. Esper, greets Soldiers

Secretary of the Army, Dr. Mark T. Esper, greets Soldiers during physical readiness training at Camp Arifjan, Kuwait, June 21, 2018. The Soldiers were excited to meet the newly appointed secretary, as this was ... More

Secretary of the Army, Dr. Mark T. Esper, stands beside

Secretary of the Army, Dr. Mark T. Esper, stands beside

Secretary of the Army, Dr. Mark T. Esper, stands beside Soldiers stationed at Camp Arifjan, Kuwait, who were selected to receive the Secretary of the Army coin during physical readiness training, June 21, 2018.... More

Secretary of the Army, Dr. Mark T. Esper, holds the

Secretary of the Army, Dr. Mark T. Esper, holds the

Secretary of the Army, Dr. Mark T. Esper, holds the front-leaning rest position during physical readiness training with Soldiers from the 49th Theater Gateway Company at Camp Arifjan, Kuwait, June 21, 2018. Esp... More

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