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Senior Enlisted Advisor of the 863rd Engineer Battalion

Senior Enlisted Advisor of the 863rd Engineer Battalion

Senior Enlisted Advisor of the 863rd Engineer Battalion Command Sgt. Maj. Samuel E. Carr and native of Waukesha, Wis., administers the Non-Commissioned Officer oath to the 100 Soldiers participating in the NCO ... More

Approximately 100 Soldiers assigned to the 863rd Engineer

Approximately 100 Soldiers assigned to the 863rd Engineer

Approximately 100 Soldiers assigned to the 863rd Engineer Battalion participate in a Non-Commissioned Officer (NCO) Induction Ceremony, signifying the transition from enlisted to the rank of Sergeant at Camp Bu... More

Soldiers stand on stage and hold a piece of paper with

Soldiers stand on stage and hold a piece of paper with

Soldiers stand on stage and hold a piece of paper with an alphabetical letter representing each of the seven Army Values while another Soldier recites the meaning of each value during the 863rd Engineer Battali... More

A Soldier takes the ceremonial step across the

A Soldier takes the ceremonial step across the

A Soldier takes the ceremonial step across the Non-Commissioned Officer archway during the 863rd Engineer Battalion’s NCO Induction Ceremony at Camp Buerhing, Kuwait, Dec. 8, 2016. Approximately 100 Soldiers p... More

Guest Speaker Command Sgt. Maj. Phillip C. Hollifield,

Guest Speaker Command Sgt. Maj. Phillip C. Hollifield,

Guest Speaker Command Sgt. Maj. Phillip C. Hollifield, Senior Enlisted Advisor of the 526th Brigade Support Battalion spoke about the meaning and importance of each verse in the Non-Commissioned Officer (NCO) C... More

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