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94th Division Command Sergeant Major Retires: Makes History during Tenure
May 15, 2019
Command Sgt. Maj. Sharon Campbell, outgoing 94th Training Division-Force Sustainment command sergeant major, is presented with her Certificate of Retirement by Brig. Gen. Stephen Iacovelli, 94th TD-FS commanding general during the unit’s change of responsibility ceremony at Fort Lee’s Army Logistics University Bunker Hall. The ceremony bid farewell to Command Sgt. Maj. Sharon Campbell on Mar. 10, 2019 after her tenure as at the 94th TD-FS command sergeant major and retirement from the Army after 38-years of service to her country, welcoming Command Sgt. Maj. Anthony Simpson as the new unit command sergeant major. (Photo by Maj. Ebony Gay, 94th TD-FS Public Affairs Office)

Ethics professor supports Fort Douglas with Black History observance
February 25, 2015
Dr. Karen Johnson, associate professor of education at the University of Utah, poses for a group photo with equal opportunity advisers Sgt. 1st Class William Yazzie and Greg Rogers during a Black History Month observance held at Fort Douglas, Utah, Feb. 25. The purpose of the event was to spread cultural awareness and provide a history lesson on the role of the African-American female during the Civil War. (U.S. Army photo by Capt. Chad M. Nixon)

ARSC celebrates Black History Month with powerful presentation
February 21, 2015
Maj. Steven Francis, HHD commander with the Army Reserve Sustainment Command (ARSC), presents Samuel Pugh with a certificate of appreciation for his powerful presentation during the ARSC’s Black History Program.

Army Reserve unit hosts Tuskegee Airman during Black History Month observance
February 7, 2015
Brig. Gen. Frederick R. Maiocco, Jr., left, commanding general, 85th Support Command and deputy commanding general, First Army Division West; meets Oscar Lawton “Wilk” Wilkerson, local Chicagoan and Tuskegee Airman, during an African American/Black History Month unit observance, at the 85th Support Command’s headquarters, Feb. 7. During the observance, Wilkerson discussed his experiences in the service and held a questions and answers portion with the soldiers there. (U.S. Army photo by Spc. David Lietz/Released)

A Walk Through History
February 6, 2015
A member of the the Wona Womalan West African Ensemble performed during the 81st Regional Support Command's annual celebration of African American history Feb. 6. "The dancers represented the culture, music and look of the root of African American history, which is Africa," said Master Sgt. Rosalind Chamberlain, Equal Opportunity Advisor.