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|UNIT |VAO |RANK |PHONE # |EMAIL |
|IMCOM |Kemp, Darrell |GS-12 |380-7532 |darrell.kemp@us.army.mil |
|NTC MP/USAG |Short-Brinkerhoff |SFC |380-3211 |rhonda.s.shorts@us.army.mil |
|MEDDAC Co |Perez, Lauro |1LT |380-5565 |lauro.perez@amedd.army.mil |
| |Chetty-Brow, Ashish |SSG |380-3133 |ashish.chetty@us.army.mil |
|DENTAC | | | | |
|916th |Clark, Rex |CW2 |334-447-3582 |rex.a.clark@us.army.mil |
| |Harris, Catherine |SFC |760-267-3423 |catherine.m.gaston@conus.army.mil |
|MCC |Vazquez, Jorge |SFC |380-4977 |jorge.vazquezarevalo@us.army.mil |
| |Tissie, Dora |SFC |380-4977 |tissie.dora@us.army.mil |
|904th CCBN |Dooley, Andre |SFC |380-7947 |dre.dooley@us.army.mil |
|CSB | | | | |
|HHC CSB |Winkler, David |1LT |380-5627 |david.a.winkler1@conus.army.mil |
|2d Trans |Brooks,

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