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Relationship building program offered to deployed troops

Relationship building program offered to deployed troops

(Back Row, left to right) Sgt. Katherine Dowd, Spc. Jennifer Torres, Sgt. 1st Class Tyrone Love, Staff Sgt. Katrina Timmons, Pvt. 1st Class Colton Sabala, Staff Sgt. Jason Wheeler, Spc. Ashley Macon, Spc. Monic... More

FORT HOOD, Tx (July 24, 2017)— Maj. Gen. Sheryl Gordon,

FORT HOOD, Tx (July 24, 2017)— Maj. Gen. Sheryl Gordon,

FORT HOOD, Tx (July 24, 2017)— Maj. Gen. Sheryl Gordon, the incoming TAG, and Brig. Gen. Sylvester Cannon, commanding general of the 135th ESC, visit the 115th ESB’s work site at Fort Hood, July 24, 2017. Gordo... More

FORT HOOD, Tx (July 24, 2017)— Maj. Gen. Sheryl Gordon,

FORT HOOD, Tx (July 24, 2017)— Maj. Gen. Sheryl Gordon,

FORT HOOD, Tx (July 24, 2017)— Maj. Gen. Sheryl Gordon, the incoming TAG, thanks Sgt.1st Class Karl Yeager, senior intelligence NCO, for his outstanding work with the 135th ESC on July 24, 2017. Gordon came to ... More

FORT HOOD, Tx (July 24, 2017)— Maj. Gen. Sheryl Gordon,

FORT HOOD, Tx (July 24, 2017)— Maj. Gen. Sheryl Gordon,

FORT HOOD, Tx (July 24, 2017)— Maj. Gen. Sheryl Gordon, the incoming TAG, comes to Fort Hood, July 24, 2017. Gordon came to visit soldiers and the command staff of both the 135th ESC and the 115th ESB. Both of ... More

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