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3: USAASC DEPUTY HONORED FOR 28-YEAR CAREER Col. Ralph T. Borja, left, celebrated his retire- ment from active duty at a ceremony hosted by his brother, Col. (Ret.) Robert W. Borja, May 12 at the U.S. Army Museum at Fort Belvoir, Virginia. Borja had served as the deputy direc- tor of the U.S. Army Acquisition Support Center (USAASC) since July 2019, and was previ- ously the commander of the 408th Contracting Support Brigade at Camp Arifjan, Kuwait. He was commissioned as a field artillery officer in 1994 after graduating from the University of Guam. (Photo by Ellen Summey, USAASC)
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4: PROMOTION AT AMLC Army Medical Logistics Command’s (AMLC) Command Chief Warrant Officer Lee Nelson, right, accepts his promotion to the rank of chief warrant officer 5 during a ceremony at Fort Detrick, Maryland, on April 1.
Col. Deon Maxwell, AMLC’s assistant chief of staff for support, admin- istered the oath of office. Nelson is an expert biomedical equipment specialist with 26 years of military service. (Photo by C.J. Lovelace, AMLC Public Affairs)
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