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Newly promoted sergeants of Task Force ODIN hold framed

Newly promoted sergeants of Task Force ODIN hold framed

Newly promoted sergeants of Task Force ODIN hold framed copies of the Creed of the Non-commissioned Officer after being inducted into the NCO Corps, Monday, Nov. 8, during a ceremony at Contingency Operating Ba... More

Nineteen newly promoted sergeants of Task Force ODIN

Nineteen newly promoted sergeants of Task Force ODIN

Nineteen newly promoted sergeants of Task Force ODIN are seen here following induction into the Noncommissioned Officer Corps during a ceremony at Contingency Operating Base Speicher, Monday, Nov. 8. (Photo by:... More

Command Sgt. Maj. Philip Perrone, senior enlisted leader

Command Sgt. Maj. Philip Perrone, senior enlisted leader

Command Sgt. Maj. Philip Perrone, senior enlisted leader of the 67th Battlefield Surveillance Battalion, reads a passage from an Non-commissioned Officer guidebook during an NCO induction ceremony for 19 Task F... More

Nineteen newly promoted sergeants of Task Force ODIN

Nineteen newly promoted sergeants of Task Force ODIN

Nineteen newly promoted sergeants of Task Force ODIN are seen here following induction into the Non-commissioned Officer Corps during a ceremony at Contingency Operating Base Speicher, Monday, Nov. 8.

Command Sgt. Maj. Mickey Somers, senior enlisted leader

Command Sgt. Maj. Mickey Somers, senior enlisted leader

Command Sgt. Maj. Mickey Somers, senior enlisted leader of Task Force ODIN, left, inducts Sgt. Arturo Rodriguez, Troop A, Task Force ODIN, into the Noncommissioned Officer Corps, Monday, Nov. 8, during a ceremo... More

Command Sgt. Maj. Mickey Somers, senior enlisted leader

Command Sgt. Maj. Mickey Somers, senior enlisted leader

Command Sgt. Maj. Mickey Somers, senior enlisted leader of Task Force ODIN, left, inducts Sgt. Arturo Rodriguez, Troop A, Task Force ODIN, into the Non-commissioned Officer Corps, Monday, Nov. 8, during a cerem... More

Command Sgt. Maj. Philip Perrone, senior enlisted leader

Command Sgt. Maj. Philip Perrone, senior enlisted leader

Command Sgt. Maj. Philip Perrone, senior enlisted leader of the 67th Battlefield Surveillance Battalion, reads a passage from an Noncommissioned Officer guidebook during an NCO induction ceremony for 19 Task Fo... More

Newly promoted sergeants of Task Force ODIN hold framed

Newly promoted sergeants of Task Force ODIN hold framed

Newly promoted sergeants of Task Force ODIN hold framed copies of the Creed of the Noncommissioned Officer after being inducted into the NCO Corps, Monday, Nov. 8, during a ceremony at Contingency Operating Bas... More

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