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Leadership and State Partnership Program (SPP)

Leadership and State Partnership Program (SPP)

Leadership and State Partnership Program (SPP) representatives from the West Virginia National Guard, along with representatives and program experts from the National Guard Bureau, U.S. Central Command, Army Ce... More

Mohammed Al-Sowaidi of the Qatar Ministry of Interior,

Mohammed Al-Sowaidi of the Qatar Ministry of Interior,

Mohammed Al-Sowaidi of the Qatar Ministry of Interior, engages in conversation with Brig. Gen. Russell Crane and a faculty presenter of the Leader Development & Education for Sustained Peace (LDESP) Seminar on ... More

Attendees from the Leader Development & Education for

Attendees from the Leader Development & Education for

Attendees from the Leader Development & Education for Sustained Peace (LDESP) Seminar on Qatar pose for a group photo Feb. 6, 2019, in Charleston, W.Va. The LDESP is a Department of Defense (DoD) organization a... More

Maj. Gen. James Hoyer, Adjutant General of the West

Maj. Gen. James Hoyer, Adjutant General of the West

Maj. Gen. James Hoyer, Adjutant General of the West Virginia National Guard, presents Qatar Ministry of Interior representative Mohammed Al-Sowaidi with a gift during the Leader Development & Education for Sust... More

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