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Mrs. Shirley D. Warner-Preacely, Internal Review Evaluator,

Mrs. Shirley D. Warner-Preacely, Internal Review Evaluator,

Mrs. Shirley D. Warner-Preacely, Internal Review Evaluator, holds the High Flying EAGLE Award presented to the 412th Theater Engineer Command Sept. 23, 2013 at the George A. Morris Army Reserve Center in Vicksb... More

U.S. Army Reserve Maj. Gen. William M. Buckler Jr.,

U.S. Army Reserve Maj. Gen. William M. Buckler Jr.,

U.S. Army Reserve Maj. Gen. William M. Buckler Jr., Commanding General of 412th Theater Engineer Command, receives the High Flying EAGLE Award for the 412th TEC from Mr. Wally Wallace, Director of Army Reserve ... More

Members of the U.S. Army Reserve's 412th Theater Engineer

Members of the U.S. Army Reserve's 412th Theater Engineer

Members of the U.S. Army Reserve's 412th Theater Engineer Command pose after receiving the High Flying EAGLE Award Sept. 23, 2013 during a special ceremony at the George A. Morris Army Reserve Center in Vicksbu... More

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