File:Paul M. Nakasone Casing 2nd Army Colors.jpg
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DescriptionPaul M. Nakasone Casing 2nd Army Colors.jpg | Lt. Gen. Paul M. Nakasone, commander of U.S. Army Cyber Command (left), and ARCYBER Command Sgt. Maj. William G. Bruns prepare to case the Second Army colors during a ceremony at Fort Belvoir, Va., March 31. Officially inactivated in January, Second Army has been associated with ARCYBER since the command's creation in 2010. |
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