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1. SFC Davis, upon my arrival to HHC, 548th Combat Sustainment Support Battalion, Fort Atterbury, Indiana 31334-9000, informed me there were issues regarding the Evaluation Reporting System.

2. I then found two evaluations in a desk drawer that had not been input into the Interactive Web Response System. The two evaluations are listed below:

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