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CAMP TAQADDUM, Iraq (May 1, 2005) – Army Lt. Col. Bill A. Hall, battalion commander, 2nd Battalion, 112th Armor, 36th Infantry Division (left), and Marine Col. John E. Wissler, commander of 2d Force Service Support Group (Forward), cut the ribbon signifying the opening of the 2-112th’s new Battalion Aid Station in a ceremony here May 1. The BAS was built by the Soldiers of the 2-112th to better facilitate the medical treatment of their Soldiers and other service members seeking routine care. (Photo by Cpl. John E. Lawson Jr. For more information on this event or the service members, please contact the 2d FSSG (FWD) public affairs office at cssemnfpao@cssemnf-wiraq.usmc.mil)
050501-M-8458L-018.jpg Photo By: Cpl. John E. Lawson Jr.

May 1, 2005
Camp Taqaddum, Iraq - CAMP TAQADDUM, Iraq (May 1, 2005) – Army Lt. Col. Bill A. Hall, battalion commander, 2nd Battalion, 112th Armor, 36th Infantry Division (left), and Marine Col. John E. Wissler, commander of 2d Force Service Support Group (Forward), cut the ribbon signifying the opening of the 2-112th’s new Battalion Aid Station in a ceremony here May 1. The BAS was built by the Soldiers of the 2-112th to better facilitate the medical treatment of their Soldiers and other service members seeking routine care. (Photo by Cpl. John E. Lawson Jr. For more information on this event or the service members, please contact the 2d FSSG (FWD) public affairs office at cssemnfpao@cssemnf-wiraq.usmc.mil)


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