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Sgt. 1st Class Shawn Lobo of the 3rd ESC’s support

Sgt. 1st Class Shawn Lobo of the 3rd ESC’s support

Sgt. 1st Class Shawn Lobo of the 3rd ESC’s support operations section listens to a briefing during the opening session of the unit’s STAFFEX 2 in Fort Knox’s Skidgel Hall July 6. The STAFFEX gave Lobo and other... More

Col. Richard Parker, officer in charge of the 3rd ESC’s

Col. Richard Parker, officer in charge of the 3rd ESC’s

Col. Richard Parker, officer in charge of the 3rd ESC’s G-3 section, helps set the tone for the 3rd ESC’s STAFFEX 2 in Fort Knox’s Skidgel Hall July 6. The three-day exercise brought together officers and senio... More

Maj.(P) Sean Picciano leads a discussion in his working

Maj.(P) Sean Picciano leads a discussion in his working

Maj.(P) Sean Picciano leads a discussion in his working group in Fort Knox’s Harris Hall during the 3rd ESC’s STAFFEX July 6. The working groups produced rough drafts of plans for future 3rd ESC deployments.

The 3rd ESC G-4 officer in charge, Lt. Col. Teresha

The 3rd ESC G-4 officer in charge, Lt. Col. Teresha

The 3rd ESC G-4 officer in charge, Lt. Col. Teresha Goolsby, a native of Silver Spring, Md., joins the discussion during the 3rd ESC’s STAFFEX in Fort Knox’s Skidgel Hall July 7. The exercise lasted from July 6... More

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