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Spc. Joel Giesting, who serves as a budget analyst

Spc. Joel Giesting, who serves as a budget analyst

Spc. Joel Giesting, who serves as a budget analyst with Third Army, and an Indianapolis, Ind., native, is handed his diploma after graduating from the Third Army NCO Academy at Camp Arifjan, Kuwait, March, 26. ... More

Sgt. 1st Class Wolfhard Woode, who serves as a platoon

Sgt. 1st Class Wolfhard Woode, who serves as a platoon

Sgt. 1st Class Wolfhard Woode, who serves as a platoon sergeant with the Third Army NCO Academy, speaks with soldiers after they have graduated from WLC at Camp Arifjan, Kuwait, March, 26. Woode spoke to the so... More

Staff Sgt. Bradley Thibodeaux, left, who serves as

Staff Sgt. Bradley Thibodeaux, left, who serves as

Staff Sgt. Bradley Thibodeaux, left, who serves as a small group leader with the Third Army NCO Academy, and a Camp Cook, La., native, observes soldiers as they perform first aide procedures during a situationa... More

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