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Sgt. Billy Cremeans, 32nd Transportation Company, 68th

Sgt. Billy Cremeans, 32nd Transportation Company, 68th

Sgt. Billy Cremeans, 32nd Transportation Company, 68th Combat Sustainment Support Battalion, 43rd Sustainment Brigade, receives a certificate of appreciation and commander's coin from Col. Robert F. McLaughlin,... More

Col. Robert F. McLaughlin, garrison commander, expresses

Col. Robert F. McLaughlin, garrison commander, expresses

Col. Robert F. McLaughlin, garrison commander, expresses his gratitude at Fort Carson, Colo., Jan. 13, for the 50 soldiers who volunteered as peer mentors at the 3rd Annual National Military Suicide Survivor Se... More

Sgt 1st Class Jeff Lawson, headquarters and headquarters

Sgt 1st Class Jeff Lawson, headquarters and headquarters

Sgt 1st Class Jeff Lawson, headquarters and headquarters company, 1st Battalion, 22nd Infantry Regiment, 1st Brigade Combat Team, 4th Infantry Division, receives a certificate of appreciation and commander's co... More

Sgt 1st Class Jeff Lawson, headquarters and headquarters

Sgt 1st Class Jeff Lawson, headquarters and headquarters

Sgt 1st Class Jeff Lawson, headquarters and headquarters company, 1st Battalion, 22nd Infantry Regiment, 1st Brigade Combat Team, 4th Infantry Division, is served a homemade Mexican-style meal, Jan. 13, inside ... More

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