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Maj. Alfred Hunte, executive officer for the Special

Maj. Alfred Hunte, executive officer for the Special

Maj. Alfred Hunte, executive officer for the Special Troops Battalion, 3rd Infantry Division Sustainment Brigade, practices chipping at the Taylor’s Creek Golf Course on Fort Stewart, Ga., Feb. 10. The Sustainm... More

Chief Warrant Officer 2 Devin Stanley, a network technician

Chief Warrant Officer 2 Devin Stanley, a network technician

Chief Warrant Officer 2 Devin Stanley, a network technician with 3rd Infantry Division Sustainment Brigade, sinks a putt at Taylor’s Creek Golf Course on Fort Stewart, Ga., Feb. 10. Stanley was participating in... More

Spc. Ian Guthrie, a finance Soldier with the 24th Financial

Spc. Ian Guthrie, a finance Soldier with the 24th Financial

Spc. Ian Guthrie, a finance Soldier with the 24th Financial Management Support Unit, Special Troops Battalion, 3rd Infantry Division sustainment Brigade, hits a drive at Taylor’s Creek Golf Course on Fort Stewa... More

Maj. Joseph Johnson, the human resources officer in

Maj. Joseph Johnson, the human resources officer in

Maj. Joseph Johnson, the human resources officer in charge of the 3rd Infantry Division Sustainment Brigade, assists 1st Lt. Maria Verdugo, assistant human resources officer for the 3rd Inf. Div. Sust. Bde, wit... More

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