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Mission Statement
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LTG James R. Helmly
MG Collis N. Phillips
MG Charles E. Wilson
BG James A Kelley
BG Gary M. Profit
CW5 David L. Koch
CSM Michele S. Jones
CSM Nick A. Piacentini Jr.
Organization Structure
Force Composition
Soldiers
Word from the Top
Transformation Update
Boots on the Ground
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