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Lt. Col. James L. Wells (center), an Indiana native,

Lt. Col. James L. Wells (center), an Indiana native,

Lt. Col. James L. Wells (center), an Indiana native, and intelligence analysis and control element chief/senior planner, retires after 36 years of service. Wells and his family stand with Command Sgt. Maj. Ronn... More

Lt. Col. Michael S. Hunter (center), a native of Leesville,

Lt. Col. Michael S. Hunter (center), a native of Leesville,

Lt. Col. Michael S. Hunter (center), a native of Leesville, S.C., and communications division chief, retires after 27 years of service. Hunter and his family stand with Command Sgt. Maj. Ronnie R. Kelley (left)... More

Col. Eric B. Keys (center), intelligence deputy assistant

Col. Eric B. Keys (center), intelligence deputy assistant

Col. Eric B. Keys (center), intelligence deputy assistant chief staff, retires after 32 years of service. Keys and his family stand with Command Sgt. Maj. Ronnie R. Kelley (left), senior enlisted adviser for U.... More

Sgt. Maj. Christopher Fletcher (center), a native of

Sgt. Maj. Christopher Fletcher (center), a native of

Sgt. Maj. Christopher Fletcher (center), a native of Boston, and public affairs senior enlisted adviser, retires after 23 years of service. Fletcher and his family stand with Command Sgt. Maj. Ronnie R. Kelley ... More

Maj. Evelyn Landers (center), a native of Wetumpka,

Maj. Evelyn Landers (center), a native of Wetumpka,

Maj. Evelyn Landers (center), a native of Wetumpka, Ala, and Operational Intelligence systems chief, retires after 27 years of service. Landers and her family stand with Command Sgt. Maj. Ronnie R. Kelley (left... More

Sgt. Maj. Reginald Young (center), operations sergeant

Sgt. Maj. Reginald Young (center), operations sergeant

Sgt. Maj. Reginald Young (center), operations sergeant major, retires after 32 years of service. Young and his family stand with Command Sgt. Maj. Ronnie R. Kelley (left), senior enlisted adviser for U. S. Army... More

Col. Bryan C. Hilferty (center), a native of Arlington,

Col. Bryan C. Hilferty (center), a native of Arlington,

Col. Bryan C. Hilferty (center), a native of Arlington, Mass., and U.S. Army Central’s chief of public affairs, retires after 34 years of service. Hilferty , wife and public affairs officer and noncommissioned ... More

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