CSM Smith's Separation Report

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This week CSM Smith and I are make the last of the December circulation visits to MDW and New York Companies Stations; Blacksburg, Charleston and the Manhattan FEC. In conjunction with the visit to New York, MAJ Zeller, MSG Carter and I are conducting the ICI for New York. We also continue drive recruiting operations as we prepare for the 9 January board; for this board we preparing to send up 35 packets. As a result we are anticipating to close 4 RA AOCs (60N, 66P, and 67 HPSP 3 and 2 Year), also 1 AR AOC (66R). The recruiters continue to prospect to meet the mission needs. Boston Company (9A2) hosted a grand rounds event at the University of Vermont Medical Center, there were 70 staff members in attendance of which 15 requested additional

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