Maj. Gen. Antonio A. Aguto, Jr., commanding general of the 3rd Infantry Division, poses for a photo with Dr. Bill Cathcart, Ken Keen and John Phillips, all civilian aides to the Secretary of the Army for Georgia, at the division headquarters on Fort Stewart, Georgia, March 16, 2021. The CASAs met with key leaders from 3rd ID and toured the division's area. CASAs are business and community leaders appointed by the Secretary of the Army to advise and support Army leaders across the country. CASAs serve to bridge the gap between the Army and civilian communities by disseminating information about

Maj. Gen. Antonio A. Aguto, Jr., commanding general of the 3rd Infantry Division, poses for a photo with Dr. Bill Cathcart, Ken Keen and John Phillips, all civilian aides to the Secretary of the Army for Georgia, at the division headquarters on Fort Stewart, Georgia, March 16, 2021. The CASAs met with key leaders from 3rd ID and toured the division's area. CASAs are business and community leaders appointed by the Secretary of the Army to advise and support Army leaders across the country. CASAs serve to bridge the gap between the Army and civilian communities by disseminating information about Stock Photo
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Maj. Gen. Antonio A. Aguto, Jr., commanding general of the 3rd Infantry Division, poses for a photo with Dr. Bill Cathcart, Ken Keen and John Phillips, all civilian aides to the Secretary of the Army for Georgia, at the division headquarters on Fort Stewart, Georgia, March 16, 2021. The CASAs met with key leaders from 3rd ID and toured the division's area. CASAs are business and community leaders appointed by the Secretary of the Army to advise and support Army leaders across the country. CASAs serve to bridge the gap between the Army and civilian communities by disseminating information about the Army's objectives and major programs to the public through speeches, personal contact and participation in Army and community events.