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Robbie W. Brown, a member of the National Science Foundation (far right), tells a personal story of friendships affected by racism and bigotry as part of his guest speaking role at the U.S. Intelligence and Security Command and 1st Information Operat...
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Special guests "!Accent! Dancers" perform a dance routine entitled "Life Without Dance is a Mistake" during the U.S. Army Intelligence and Security Command and 1st Information Operations Command (Land) Equal Opportunity and Equal Employment Opportuni...
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Special guests "!Accent! Dancers" perform a dance routine entitled "I Believe" during the U.S. Army Intelligence and Security Command and 1st Information Operations Command (Land) Equal Opportunity and Equal Employment Opportunity African American Hi...
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Colonel Robert L. Edmonson II, G6, U.S. Army Intelligence and Security Command, speaks to an audience of attendees at the INSCOM and 1st Information Operations Command (Land) Equal Opportunity and Equal Employment Opportunity African American History...
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Colonel Robert L. Edmonson II, G6, U.S. Army Intelligence and Security Command, speaks to an audience of attendees at the INSCOM and 1st Information Operations Command (Land) Equal Opportunity and Equal Employment Opportunity African American History...
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Military service members, civilians and friends attend a U.S. Army Intelligence and Security Command and 1st Information Opperation (Land) event held to celebrate the achievements of African Americans in American culture, Feb. 25 at Fort Belvoir, Va.
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