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CPT Williams: A Positive Role Model
From October 2013 to the present, he served in a dual-hatted position as the assistance S4 and the primary Bde FLIPL manager, assigned to the 35th Theater (Tactical) Signal Bde. CPT Williams managed the execution, investigation and adjudication of 65 FLIPLs, valued at over $1.7M. Additionally, he assisted in the development the Bde FLIPL Tracker SOP, ISO the four subordinate battalions. CPT William's selfless service and steadfast commitment the Nation, as a positive role model and operational leader for his team to emulate in his absence.

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