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160629-M-TM809-514 NAVAL STATION JULHASAN ARASAIN,

160629-M-TM809-514 NAVAL STATION JULHASAN ARASAIN,

160629-M-TM809-514 NAVAL STATION JULHASAN ARASAIN, Philippines (June 29, 2016) U.S. Marine Sgt. Jason Sanvido works side-by-side with Filipino service members to set up a OE-254 antenna during a subject matter ... More

Third Army non-commissioned officers run past the American

Third Army non-commissioned officers run past the American

Third Army non-commissioned officers run past the American and Kuwaiti flags outside the Area Support Group-Kuwait headquarters during the NCO run here April 19. The run was led by Command Sgt. Maj. Stephan Fre... More

Command Sgt. Maj. Stephan Frennier, Third Army senior

Command Sgt. Maj. Stephan Frennier, Third Army senior

Command Sgt. Maj. Stephan Frennier, Third Army senior enlisted adviser and Whitehouse, Texas, native, talks to soldiers after the non-commissioned officer run here April 19. Frennier spoke about the importance ... More

160629-M-TM809-569 NAVAL STATION JULHASAN ARASAIN,

160629-M-TM809-569 NAVAL STATION JULHASAN ARASAIN,

160629-M-TM809-569 NAVAL STATION JULHASAN ARASAIN, Philippines (June 29, 2016) U.S. Marine Sgt. Jason Sanvido works side-by-side with Filipino service members to set up a OE-254 antenna during a subject matter ... More

Capt. Carrie Martelo, a Fort Worth, Texas native and

Capt. Carrie Martelo, a Fort Worth, Texas native and

Capt. Carrie Martelo, a Fort Worth, Texas native and pilot for Marine Aerial Refueler Squadron 152, Marine Aircraft Group 36, 1st Marine Aircraft Wing, III Marine Expeditionary Force, conducts preflight checks ... More

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