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Master Sgt. Cornelius E. Smith, a native of Greeleyville,

Master Sgt. Cornelius E. Smith, a native of Greeleyville,

Master Sgt. Cornelius E. Smith, a native of Greeleyville, S.C., and senior logistics noncommissioned officer with the 3rd Sustainment Command (Expeditionary), receives a Meritorious Service Medal from Col. Chri... More

Maj. Milton J. Fontanez, the area security/protections

Maj. Milton J. Fontanez, the area security/protections

Maj. Milton J. Fontanez, the area security/protections operations and circulation control officer for the 3rd Sustainment Command (Expeditionary), receives the Meritorious Service Medal from Col. Bruce Jenkins,... More

Master Sgt. Adam J. McKinney, an Indianapolis native

Master Sgt. Adam J. McKinney, an Indianapolis native

Master Sgt. Adam J. McKinney, an Indianapolis native and retention operations noncommissioned officer with the 3rd Sustainment Command (Expeditionary), retired after nearly 22 years of service during the Fort K... More

Master Sgt.’s Adam J. McKinney, an Indianapolis native,

Master Sgt.’s Adam J. McKinney, an Indianapolis native,

Master Sgt.’s Adam J. McKinney, an Indianapolis native, is congratulated by Col. Christopher D. Croft, the chief of the Force Sustainment Division for the U.S. Army Human Resource Center of Excellence, for his ... More

Sgt. Maj. Brian Sellers, the command career counselor

Sgt. Maj. Brian Sellers, the command career counselor

Sgt. Maj. Brian Sellers, the command career counselor with the 3rd Sustainment Command (Expeditionary), receives an American Flag from Col. Bruce Jenkins, Fort Knox Garrison commander, during the Fort Knox Reti... More

Master Sgt. Cornelius E. Smith, a native of Greeleyville,

Master Sgt. Cornelius E. Smith, a native of Greeleyville,

Master Sgt. Cornelius E. Smith, a native of Greeleyville, S.C., and senior logistics noncommissioned officer with the 3rd Sustainment Command (Expeditionary), retired after 25 years of service during the Fort K... More

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