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Col. Willie Rios III, 10th Sustainment Brigade commander,

Col. Willie Rios III, 10th Sustainment Brigade commander,

Col. Willie Rios III, 10th Sustainment Brigade commander, and Command Sgt. Maj. Jose A. Castillo, senior enlisted leader, uncase the brigade colors as a part of the transfer of authority ceremony, Feb. 9, on Ba... More

Col. Patrick Costello (left) and Command Sgt. Maj.

Col. Patrick Costello (left) and Command Sgt. Maj.

Col. Patrick Costello (left) and Command Sgt. Maj. Neil Sartain, the command team of the 38th Air Defense Artillery Brigade unfurls the brigade guidon during the unit’s reactivation ceremony on Camp Zama, Japan... More

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