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(From left) Army Materiel Command's Col. Nichole Downs, the Director of Public and Congressional Affairs, presented USASAC Director Kim Capehart with a three-star note from AMC Acting Commander Lt. Gen. Christopher Mohan at AMC Headquarters on Redstone Arsenal June 30, 2025. Capehart dedicated over three decades of her life as a civil servant in support of U.S. Army Public Affairs. After nearly 15 years at USASAC and 20 years under AMC, she has left a profound and lasting impact on the Army and the AMC mission.
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(From left) Army Materiel Command's Col. Nichole Downs, the Director of Public and Congressional Affairs, presented USASAC Director Kim Capehart with a three-star note from AMC Acting Commander Lt. Gen. Christopher Mohan at AMC Headquarters on Redstone Arsenal June 30, 2025. Capehart dedicated over three decades of her life as a civil servant in support of U.S. Army Public Affairs. After nearly 15 years at USASAC and 20 years under AMC, she has left a profound and lasting impact on the Army and the AMC mission.
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(From left) Long-time U.S. Army Security Assistance Command Pubic Affairs Director Kim Capehart is recognized by Kim Hanson, Army Materiel Command's Deputy Director, Public & Congressional Affairs, at AMC Headquarters on Redstone Arsenal June 30, 2025. Capehart dedicated over three decades of her life as a civil servant in support of U.S. Army Public Affairs. After nearly 15 years at USASAC and 20 years under AMC, she has left a profound and lasting impact on the Army and the AMC mission.
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(From left) Army Materiel Command's Col. Nichole Downs, the Director of Public and Congressional Affairs, presented USASAC Director Kim Capehart with a three-star note from AMC Acting Commander Lt. Gen. Christopher Mohan at AMC Headquarters on Redstone Arsenal June 30, 2025. Capehart dedicated over three decades of her life as a civil servant in support of U.S. Army Public Affairs. After nearly 15 years at USASAC and 20 years under AMC, she has left a profound and lasting impact on the Army and the AMC mission.
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Kim Capehart, the longtime director of Public Affairs for the U.S. Army Security Assistance Command, is honored by Army Materiel Command June 30, 2025, at AMC Headquarters on Redstone Arsenal. During the recognition, Col. Nichole Downs presented Capehart with a three-star note from AMC Acting Commander Lt. Gen. Christopher Mohan. Capehart dedicated over three decades of her life as a civil servant in support of U.S. Army Public Affairs. After nearly 15 years at USASAC and 20 years under AMC, she has left a profound and lasting impact on the Army and the AMC mission. Her 34-year career epitomizes excellence in leadership, professionalism and dedication.
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