On Thanksgiving Day, Maj. Gen. Mark D. McCormack, commanding general of the 28th Infantry Division, welcomed four senior officers of the Kuwait Land Forces to Camp Arifjan. The party talked and exchanged gifts at Area Support Group - Kuwait HQ, then dined and had tea together at one of our dining facilities, November 24, 2022. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/on-thanksgiving-day-maj-gen-mark-d-mccormack-commanding-general-of-the-28th-infantry-division-welcomed-four-senior-officers-of-the-kuwait-land-forces-to-camp-arifjan-the-party-talked-and-exchanged-gifts-at-area-support-group-kuwait-hq-then-dined-and-had-tea-together-at-one-of-our-dining-facilities-november-24-2022-image526700228.html
RM2NGW7EC–On Thanksgiving Day, Maj. Gen. Mark D. McCormack, commanding general of the 28th Infantry Division, welcomed four senior officers of the Kuwait Land Forces to Camp Arifjan. The party talked and exchanged gifts at Area Support Group - Kuwait HQ, then dined and had tea together at one of our dining facilities, November 24, 2022.
On Thanksgiving Day, Maj. Gen. Mark D. McCormack, commanding general of the 28th Infantry Division, welcomed four senior officers of the Kuwait Land Forces to Camp Arifjan. The party talked and exchanged gifts at Area Support Group - Kuwait HQ, then dined and had tea together at one of our dining facilities, November 24, 2022. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/on-thanksgiving-day-maj-gen-mark-d-mccormack-commanding-general-of-the-28th-infantry-division-welcomed-four-senior-officers-of-the-kuwait-land-forces-to-camp-arifjan-the-party-talked-and-exchanged-gifts-at-area-support-group-kuwait-hq-then-dined-and-had-tea-together-at-one-of-our-dining-facilities-november-24-2022-image526700238.html
RM2NGW7EP–On Thanksgiving Day, Maj. Gen. Mark D. McCormack, commanding general of the 28th Infantry Division, welcomed four senior officers of the Kuwait Land Forces to Camp Arifjan. The party talked and exchanged gifts at Area Support Group - Kuwait HQ, then dined and had tea together at one of our dining facilities, November 24, 2022.
Col. Jeffery Heasely was promoted to the rank of Brigadier General by Maj. Gen. Mark D. McCormack at Fort Indiantown Gap July 17. Heasely started his military career over 30 years ago in the field artillery in Oil City, Pa. as a Private. He noted his family’s support was essential to his success; a large part of them were in attendance. Heasley will serve as the deputy commander to the 28th Infantry Division. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/col-jeffery-heasely-was-promoted-to-the-rank-of-brigadier-general-by-maj-gen-mark-d-mccormack-at-fort-indiantown-gap-july-17-heasely-started-his-military-career-over-30-years-ago-in-the-field-artillery-in-oil-city-pa-as-a-private-he-noted-his-familys-support-was-essential-to-his-success-a-large-part-of-them-were-in-attendance-heasley-will-serve-as-the-deputy-commander-to-the-28th-infantry-division-image442517524.html
RM2GKXBH8–Col. Jeffery Heasely was promoted to the rank of Brigadier General by Maj. Gen. Mark D. McCormack at Fort Indiantown Gap July 17. Heasely started his military career over 30 years ago in the field artillery in Oil City, Pa. as a Private. He noted his family’s support was essential to his success; a large part of them were in attendance. Heasley will serve as the deputy commander to the 28th Infantry Division.
Col. Jeffery Heasely was promoted to the rank of Brigadier General by Maj. Gen. Mark D. McCormack at Fort Indiantown Gap July 17. In the ceremony Heasely reaffirmed his officers oath. Heasely started his military career over 30 years ago in the field artillery in Oil City, Pa. as a Private. He noted his family’s support was essential to his success. Heasley will serve as the deputy commander to the 28th Infantry Division. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/col-jeffery-heasely-was-promoted-to-the-rank-of-brigadier-general-by-maj-gen-mark-d-mccormack-at-fort-indiantown-gap-july-17-in-the-ceremony-heasely-reaffirmed-his-officers-oath-heasely-started-his-military-career-over-30-years-ago-in-the-field-artillery-in-oil-city-pa-as-a-private-he-noted-his-familys-support-was-essential-to-his-success-heasley-will-serve-as-the-deputy-commander-to-the-28th-infantry-division-image442517521.html
RM2GKXBH5–Col. Jeffery Heasely was promoted to the rank of Brigadier General by Maj. Gen. Mark D. McCormack at Fort Indiantown Gap July 17. In the ceremony Heasely reaffirmed his officers oath. Heasely started his military career over 30 years ago in the field artillery in Oil City, Pa. as a Private. He noted his family’s support was essential to his success. Heasley will serve as the deputy commander to the 28th Infantry Division.
Col. Jeffery Heasely was promoted to the rank of Brigadier General by Maj. Gen. Mark D. McCormack at Fort Indiantown Gap July 17. Heasely started his military career over 30 years ago in the field artillery in Oil City, Pa. as a Private. He noted his family’s support was essential to his success. Here Heasley's Father Robert pins his star. Heasley will serve as the deputy commander to the 28th Infantry Division. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/col-jeffery-heasely-was-promoted-to-the-rank-of-brigadier-general-by-maj-gen-mark-d-mccormack-at-fort-indiantown-gap-july-17-heasely-started-his-military-career-over-30-years-ago-in-the-field-artillery-in-oil-city-pa-as-a-private-he-noted-his-familys-support-was-essential-to-his-success-here-heasleys-father-robert-pins-his-star-heasley-will-serve-as-the-deputy-commander-to-the-28th-infantry-division-image442517497.html
RM2GKXBG9–Col. Jeffery Heasely was promoted to the rank of Brigadier General by Maj. Gen. Mark D. McCormack at Fort Indiantown Gap July 17. Heasely started his military career over 30 years ago in the field artillery in Oil City, Pa. as a Private. He noted his family’s support was essential to his success. Here Heasley's Father Robert pins his star. Heasley will serve as the deputy commander to the 28th Infantry Division.
(Center) U.S. Army Maj. Gen. Mark D. McCormack, commanding general of the 28th Infantry Division and Task Force Spartan, talks with soldiers from the Kuwaiti Weapons of Mass Destruction Defense Command, during Dragon Defender, at Camp Buehring, Kuwait, Feb. 13, 2023. Dragon Defender is a bilateral training exercise between the Amercian and Kuwaiti military that allows both nations to grow in their partnership and allow for future joint operations. Both nations work together to build tactics, techniques, and procedures that will allow them to work seamlessly in the future together. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/center-us-army-maj-gen-mark-d-mccormack-commanding-general-of-the-28th-infantry-division-and-task-force-spartan-talks-with-soldiers-from-the-kuwaiti-weapons-of-mass-destruction-defense-command-during-dragon-defender-at-camp-buehring-kuwait-feb-13-2023-dragon-defender-is-a-bilateral-training-exercise-between-the-amercian-and-kuwaiti-military-that-allows-both-nations-to-grow-in-their-partnership-and-allow-for-future-joint-operations-both-nations-work-together-to-build-tactics-techniques-and-procedures-that-will-allow-them-to-work-seamlessly-in-the-future-together-image533031686.html
RM2NY5K9X–(Center) U.S. Army Maj. Gen. Mark D. McCormack, commanding general of the 28th Infantry Division and Task Force Spartan, talks with soldiers from the Kuwaiti Weapons of Mass Destruction Defense Command, during Dragon Defender, at Camp Buehring, Kuwait, Feb. 13, 2023. Dragon Defender is a bilateral training exercise between the Amercian and Kuwaiti military that allows both nations to grow in their partnership and allow for future joint operations. Both nations work together to build tactics, techniques, and procedures that will allow them to work seamlessly in the future together.
U.S. Army Maj. Gen. Mark D. McCormack, commanding general of the 28th Infantry Division, Pennsylvania Army National Guard, left, and U.S. Marine Corps Lt. Col. James D. Thornburg Jr., commanding officer of Combat Logistics Battalion 22 (CLB-22), right, await a press conference during the soft launch of the state-run, federally-supported Center City Community Vaccination Center at the Pennsylvania Convention Center in Philadelphia on Mar. 2, 2021. Marines and Sailors with CLB-22 from Camp Lejeune, North Carolina, are deployed in support of the Department of Defense federal vaccine response oper Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/us-army-maj-gen-mark-d-mccormack-commanding-general-of-the-28th-infantry-division-pennsylvania-army-national-guard-left-and-us-marine-corps-lt-col-james-d-thornburg-jr-commanding-officer-of-combat-logistics-battalion-22-clb-22-right-await-a-press-conference-during-the-soft-launch-of-the-state-run-federally-supported-center-city-community-vaccination-center-at-the-pennsylvania-convention-center-in-philadelphia-on-mar-2-2021-marines-and-sailors-with-clb-22-from-camp-lejeune-north-carolina-are-deployed-in-support-of-the-department-of-defense-federal-vaccine-response-oper-image442185789.html
RM2GKB8DH–U.S. Army Maj. Gen. Mark D. McCormack, commanding general of the 28th Infantry Division, Pennsylvania Army National Guard, left, and U.S. Marine Corps Lt. Col. James D. Thornburg Jr., commanding officer of Combat Logistics Battalion 22 (CLB-22), right, await a press conference during the soft launch of the state-run, federally-supported Center City Community Vaccination Center at the Pennsylvania Convention Center in Philadelphia on Mar. 2, 2021. Marines and Sailors with CLB-22 from Camp Lejeune, North Carolina, are deployed in support of the Department of Defense federal vaccine response oper
U.S. Army Maj. Gen. Mark McCormack, left, commander of the 28th Infantry Division, Pennsylvania National Guard, speaks with Pennsylvania Guard members, in Washington, D.C., Feb. 25, 2021. The National Guard has been requested to continue supporting federal law enforcement agencies with security, communications, medical, evacuation, logistics, and safety support to state, district, and federal agencies through mid-March. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/us-army-maj-gen-mark-mccormack-left-commander-of-the-28th-infantry-division-pennsylvania-national-guard-speaks-with-pennsylvania-guard-members-in-washington-dc-feb-25-2021-the-national-guard-has-been-requested-to-continue-supporting-federal-law-enforcement-agencies-with-security-communications-medical-evacuation-logistics-and-safety-support-to-state-district-and-federal-agencies-through-mid-march-image447811150.html
RM2H0FFKA–U.S. Army Maj. Gen. Mark McCormack, left, commander of the 28th Infantry Division, Pennsylvania National Guard, speaks with Pennsylvania Guard members, in Washington, D.C., Feb. 25, 2021. The National Guard has been requested to continue supporting federal law enforcement agencies with security, communications, medical, evacuation, logistics, and safety support to state, district, and federal agencies through mid-March.
U.S. Army Maj. Gen. Mark McCormack, left, commander of the 28th Infantry Division, Pennsylvania National Guard, speaks with Pennsylvania Guard members, in Washington, D.C., Feb. 25, 2021. The National Guard has been requested to continue supporting federal law enforcement agencies with security, communications, medical, evacuation, logistics, and safety support to state, district, and federal agencies through mid-March. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/us-army-maj-gen-mark-mccormack-left-commander-of-the-28th-infantry-division-pennsylvania-national-guard-speaks-with-pennsylvania-guard-members-in-washington-dc-feb-25-2021-the-national-guard-has-been-requested-to-continue-supporting-federal-law-enforcement-agencies-with-security-communications-medical-evacuation-logistics-and-safety-support-to-state-district-and-federal-agencies-through-mid-march-image447811136.html
RM2H0FFJT–U.S. Army Maj. Gen. Mark McCormack, left, commander of the 28th Infantry Division, Pennsylvania National Guard, speaks with Pennsylvania Guard members, in Washington, D.C., Feb. 25, 2021. The National Guard has been requested to continue supporting federal law enforcement agencies with security, communications, medical, evacuation, logistics, and safety support to state, district, and federal agencies through mid-March.
U.S. Army Brig. Gen. John J. Driscoll, with back to camera, commander of the Massachusetts Army National Guard, speaks with Maj. Gen. Mark McCormack, right, commander of the 28th Infantry Division, Pennsylvania National Guard, and Brig. Gen. Michael Wegscheider, center, deputy commanding general for sustainment, 28th ID, while visiting Soldiers in Washington, D.C., Feb. 25, 2021. The National Guard has been requested to continue supporting federal law enforcement agencies with security, communications, medical, evacuation, logistics, and safety support to state, district, and federal agencies Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/us-army-brig-gen-john-j-driscoll-with-back-to-camera-commander-of-the-massachusetts-army-national-guard-speaks-with-maj-gen-mark-mccormack-right-commander-of-the-28th-infantry-division-pennsylvania-national-guard-and-brig-gen-michael-wegscheider-center-deputy-commanding-general-for-sustainment-28th-id-while-visiting-soldiers-in-washington-dc-feb-25-2021-the-national-guard-has-been-requested-to-continue-supporting-federal-law-enforcement-agencies-with-security-communications-medical-evacuation-logistics-and-safety-support-to-state-district-and-federal-agencies-image447811138.html
RM2H0FFJX–U.S. Army Brig. Gen. John J. Driscoll, with back to camera, commander of the Massachusetts Army National Guard, speaks with Maj. Gen. Mark McCormack, right, commander of the 28th Infantry Division, Pennsylvania National Guard, and Brig. Gen. Michael Wegscheider, center, deputy commanding general for sustainment, 28th ID, while visiting Soldiers in Washington, D.C., Feb. 25, 2021. The National Guard has been requested to continue supporting federal law enforcement agencies with security, communications, medical, evacuation, logistics, and safety support to state, district, and federal agencies
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