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Honorable Pete Geren, Secretary of the Army, speaks

Honorable Pete Geren, Secretary of the Army, speaks

Honorable Pete Geren, Secretary of the Army, speaks with Soldiers of 2nd Platoon, 158th Combat Engineer Company, 326th Engineer Battalion (Air Assault), inside the Buffalo, an interrogation vehicle at Contingen... More

Secretary of the Army, the Honorable Pete Geren, arrives

Secretary of the Army, the Honorable Pete Geren, arrives

Secretary of the Army, the Honorable Pete Geren, arrives at Contingency Operating Base Speicher, Iraq, with Maj. Gen. Mark Hertling, Task Force Iron and 1st Armored Division commanding general, to visit with So... More

Secretary of the Army, Honorable Pete Geren, sends

Secretary of the Army, Honorable Pete Geren, sends

Secretary of the Army, Honorable Pete Geren, sends a message back home about the great job Soldiers are doing in Iraq as Soldiers with 326th Engineer Battalion stand behind him during his visit to Contingency O... More

The Honorable Pete Geren, Secretary of the Army, speaks

The Honorable Pete Geren, Secretary of the Army, speaks

The Honorable Pete Geren, Secretary of the Army, speaks with Soldiers in 2nd Platoon, 158th Combat Engineer Company, 326th Engineer Battalion (Air Assault) has they sit inside the Buffalo, an interrogation vehi... More

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