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Schwartz and the soldiers of the 3d Expeditionary Sustainment Command
Posted by
Matt Schwartz
on Wed, Apr 11, 2012 @ 10:03 AM
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Schwartz Insurance Groups has “adopted” the soldiers of the 3d Expeditionary Sustainment Command (ESC), Fort Knox, Kentucky, who recently deployed to Afghanistan. Prior to their deployment, we were invited to attend their Casing Ceremony, April 4, 2012.
Representing Schwartz were Maureen Lippy, Jesse Abbott and Mike Morgan. We plan to collect funds for an event to support their families in the summer and collect care package items to send to the soldiers in the fall.
A special word of appreciation goes to MAJ Jim Bono, CPT Sarah Holley and Rob Strain who met with our staff and invited us to their Casing Ceremony.
Photos provided by 3R ESC Public Affairs Office.
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