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Army Sgt. Maj. James Murrin (left), the senior enlisted

Army Sgt. Maj. James Murrin (left), the senior enlisted

Army Sgt. Maj. James Murrin (left), the senior enlisted leader of the 7th Civil Support Command, presents the lightweight trophy to Army Spc. Damaris Gonzalez, from the 92nd Military Police Company and a Melbou... More

Left to right, the 7th Mission Support Command’s Senior

Left to right, the 7th Mission Support Command’s Senior

Left to right, the 7th Mission Support Command’s Senior Enlisted Leader Command Sgt. Maj. James J. Murrin and James Otto, the 7th MSC’s Command Executive Officer brief Marine Sgt. Maj. Howard Long, the Command ... More

The Army Reserve Senior Enlisted Leader Command Sgt.

The Army Reserve Senior Enlisted Leader Command Sgt.

The Army Reserve Senior Enlisted Leader Command Sgt. Maj. Luther Thomas Jr., a native of Laurinburg, N.C., speaks during an American Forces Network radio show during his visit to the 7th Civil Support Command J... More

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