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Center, retired Air Force Senior Master Sgt. Rholondra

Center, retired Air Force Senior Master Sgt. Rholondra

Center, retired Air Force Senior Master Sgt. Rholondra Louis, and Air Force Master Sgt. Ericha Frazier (right) speak with a business representative during the June 4 Hiring Heroes Career Fair in the Spates Comm... More

U.S. Postal Inspection Service, others partner for “Operation Protect Veterans”

U.S. Postal Inspection Service, others partner for “Operation Protect ...

The U.S. Postal Inspection Service has teamed up with AARP to create Operation Protect Veterans - an educational campaign specifically targeted to educate our nation's veterans on how to combat and report scams... More

Derek Smith, right, former Marine and professional

Derek Smith, right, former Marine and professional

Derek Smith, right, former Marine and professional skater for Honey Skateboards, hands out route maps during the 3rd annual Skate for the Troops event at Robb Field Skate Park in San Diego, Nov. 12. Approximate... More

Right, Deputy Assistant Secretary of Defense for Civilian

Right, Deputy Assistant Secretary of Defense for Civilian

Right, Deputy Assistant Secretary of Defense for Civilian Personnel Policy Paige Hinkle-Bowles speaks with Maj. Gen. Jeffrey S. Buchanan, commanding general, Joint Force Headquarters-National Capital Region and... More

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