The deputy commander of Joint Base Lewis-McChord’s I Corps is retiring tomorrow, ending a 32-year Army career in which he led an infantry brigade in Iraq, served as a representative for North Korean nuclear negotiations and worked with Egyptian armed forces.
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The deputy commander of Joint Base Lewis-McChord’s I Corps is retiring tomorrow, ending a 32-year Army career in which he led an infantry brigade in Iraq, served as a representative for North Korean nuclear negotiations and worked with Egyptian armed forces.
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