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Four foreign military national officers attended Network

Four foreign military national officers attended Network

Four foreign military national officers attended Network Integration Evaluation 13.2’s Distinguished Visitor Day May 11, along with other visitors. The DVs saw a demonstration of equipment being evaluated durin... More

Chas Wright, program manager for the Joint Battle Command

Chas Wright, program manager for the Joint Battle Command

Chas Wright, program manager for the Joint Battle Command Platform, explains to Col. Ramon Marcal de Silva, Brazil Liaison Officer, the capabilities of JBC-P during Network Integration Evaluation 13.2 Distingui... More

Maj. Beire Castro, assistant program manager for Tactical

Maj. Beire Castro, assistant program manager for Tactical

Maj. Beire Castro, assistant program manager for Tactical Communications and Protective Systems, or TCAPS, explains the function of the equipment to Brig. Gen. Gwen Brigham, commanding general, White Sands Miss... More

225 Brig. Gen. Cedric Wins, director, Requirements

225 Brig. Gen. Cedric Wins, director, Requirements

225 Brig. Gen. Cedric Wins, director, Requirements Integration Directorate, Army Capabilities Integration Center, U.S. Army Training and Doctrine Command and another officer listen attentively as Antonio (Tony)... More

U.S. Army Spc. Allison Miracle, a signal support system

U.S. Army Spc. Allison Miracle, a signal support system

U.S. Army Spc. Allison Miracle, a signal support system specialist, briefs Brig. Gen. Cedric T. Wins, right, the director of Requirements Integration Directorate, Army Capabilities Integration Center, U.S. Army... More

Col. Thomas Dorame, brigade commander, 2nd Brigade,

Col. Thomas Dorame, brigade commander, 2nd Brigade,

Col. Thomas Dorame, brigade commander, 2nd Brigade, 1st Armored Division, briefs more than 30 distinguished visitors, to include four foreign nationals May 11 during Network Integration Evaluation 13.2’s Distin... More

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