47 CAMP ARIFJAN, Kuwait - U.S. Army Central Soldiers gathered to learn about the Military Equal Opportunity Program, the Army Suicide Prevention Program, and Master Resiliency Training during an engaging morning training session June 8, here.
USARCENT senior leaders, to include Maj. Gen. Christopher Field, Deputy Commanding General of Operations for U.S. Army Central, also attended, setting the example by investing time into the important training even in a deployed environment.
“The importance of this training is due to the current environment and the Army’s relentless effort to defeat unfair treatment,” said 1st Lt. Daisy Lomeli, executive officer for Fox Company, Headquarters and Headquarters Battalion, USARCENT. “It’s important to be resilient in our formations and make sure we take care of our own.”
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7 CAMP ARIFJAN, Kuwait The Australian general officer serving as the deputy commanding general of U.S. Army Central Command took a tour of the vault, managed by the 175th Finance Management Support Center here May 6. I am fascinated by the pieces and parts that make up this magnificent organization, said Australian Army Maj. Gen. Christopher A. Field, who also served in Iraq, as well as a peacekeeper in East Timor and Lebanon.
Field said he was glad to find out that the 175th FMSC is based at Fort Shafter, Hawaii, as part of the U.S. Army Pacific. This organization is from the Indo-Pacific, where Australia sits.
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