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FORT LEE, Va. -- Command Sgt. Maj. Nathaniel Bartee

FORT LEE, Va. -- Command Sgt. Maj. Nathaniel Bartee

FORT LEE, Va. -- Command Sgt. Maj. Nathaniel Bartee Sr., Combined Arms Support Command CSM, shouts “hooah” and low-fives passing Soldiers as they complete an installation run in recognition of the 243rd Army Bi... More

FORT LEE, Va. -- First Sgt. Larry Howard from the 832nd

FORT LEE, Va. -- First Sgt. Larry Howard from the 832nd

FORT LEE, Va. -- First Sgt. Larry Howard from the 832nd Ordnance Battalion calls out the cadence that keeps his Soldiers motivated and moving in unison during Fort Lee’s Army Birthday Run June 14. Well over 1,5... More

FORT LEE, Va. -- Command Sgt. Maj. Samuel Miles, 262nd

FORT LEE, Va. -- Command Sgt. Maj. Samuel Miles, 262nd

FORT LEE, Va. -- Command Sgt. Maj. Samuel Miles, 262nd Quartermaster Battalion CSM, sings the “Army Song” with his troops in the background during the closing ceremony of Fort Lee’s Army Birthday Run June 14. W... More

FORT LEE, Va. -- Command Sgt. Maj. Nathaniel Bartee

FORT LEE, Va. -- Command Sgt. Maj. Nathaniel Bartee

FORT LEE, Va. -- Command Sgt. Maj. Nathaniel Bartee Sr., Combined Arms Support Command CSM, reminds more than 1,500 military members in formation that they represent “the best of the best that America has to of... More

FORT LEE, Va. -- Pvt. John Bryant holds the Golf Company,

FORT LEE, Va. -- Pvt. John Bryant holds the Golf Company,

FORT LEE, Va. -- Pvt. John Bryant holds the Golf Company, 244th Quartermaster Battalion, gladiator helmet high while participating in the Army Birthday Run here June 14. According to 1st Sgt. Chris Lockett, the... More

FORT LEE, Va. -- Command Sgt. Maj. Nathaniel Bartee

FORT LEE, Va. -- Command Sgt. Maj. Nathaniel Bartee

FORT LEE, Va. -- Command Sgt. Maj. Nathaniel Bartee Sr., Combined Arms Support Command CSM, and senior enlisted leaders from the logistics training schools at Fort Lee as well as CSM Mike Perry, the incoming CA... More

FORT LEE, Va. -- Command Sgt. Maj. Nathaniel Bartee

FORT LEE, Va. -- Command Sgt. Maj. Nathaniel Bartee

FORT LEE, Va. -- Command Sgt. Maj. Nathaniel Bartee Sr., Combined Arms Support Command CSM, is accompanied by the senior enlisted leaders for the Quartermaster and Ordnance corps – and CSM Mike Perry, the incom... More

FORT LEE, Va. -- Sgt. 1st Class Jacinta Moore, an Army

FORT LEE, Va. -- Sgt. 1st Class Jacinta Moore, an Army

FORT LEE, Va. -- Sgt. 1st Class Jacinta Moore, an Army Logistics University cadre member, wears an expression of surprise and joy while passing under a Fort Lee fire department-provided fountain of water pourin... More

FORT LEE, Va. -- First Sgt. Nestor Rivera leads his

FORT LEE, Va. -- First Sgt. Nestor Rivera leads his

FORT LEE, Va. -- First Sgt. Nestor Rivera leads his Delta Company, 16th Ordnance Battalion, troops down B Avenue during an installation run in recognition of the 243rd Army Birthday June 14. Well over 1,500 tro... More

FORT LEE, Va. -- Chief Warrant Officer 2 James Landrum,

FORT LEE, Va. -- Chief Warrant Officer 2 James Landrum,

FORT LEE, Va. -- Chief Warrant Officer 2 James Landrum, 392nd Army Band commander, conducts the playing of the happy birthday song as troops in formation sing along during the closing ceremonies of Fort Lee’s A... More

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