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Assistant SECDEF visits USTRANSCOM

Release #120813-1 posted on Aug 15, 2012
David Sedney, deputy assistant secretary of Defense for policy and Gen. William M. Fraser III, commander, U.S. Transportation Command,  chat in the east lobby of USTRANSCOM's Building 1900 E, Aug. 6, during Sedney's visit to USTRANSCOM.  Photo by Bob Fehringer, USTRANSCOM/PA

David Sedney, deputy assistant secretary of Defense for policy and Gen. William M. Fraser III, commander, U.S. Transportation Command, chat in the east lobby of USTRANSCOM's Building 1900 E, Aug. 6, during Sedney's visit to USTRANSCOM. Photo by Bob Fehringer, USTRANSCOM/PA

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Dr. Jay Smith, director, USTRANSCOM Research Center, explains an aspect of the 1900 East Lobby diorama, Aug. 6, for David Sedney, deputy assistant secretary of defense for Policy Afghanistan, Pakistan and Central Asia Office. Sedney visited USTRANSCOM for a series of orientation briefings on the command. Photo by Bob Fehringer, USTRANSCOM/PA

Dr. Jay Smith, director, USTRANSCOM Research Center, explains an aspect of the 1900 East Lobby diorama, Aug. 6, for David Sedney, deputy assistant secretary of defense for Policy Afghanistan, Pakistan and Central Asia Office. Sedney visited USTRANSCOM for a series of orientation briefings on the command. Photo by Bob Fehringer, USTRANSCOM/PA

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Col. Robert Brisson Bresson explains the operations of the USTRANSCOM Fusion Center for David Sedney, deputy assistant secretary of defense for Policy Afghanistan, Pakistan and Central Asia Office.  Seated are, left to right, Ryan Bates, Tajikistan, Turkmenistan country director for OSD Policy,  Maj. Gen. Samuel D. Cox, USTRANSCOM J3 director, and Gen. William M. Fraser III, commander USTRANSCOM.  Photo by Bob Fehringer, USTRANSCOM/Pa

Col. Robert Brisson Bresson explains the operations of the USTRANSCOM Fusion Center for David Sedney, deputy assistant secretary of defense for Policy Afghanistan, Pakistan and Central Asia Office. Seated are, left to right, Ryan Bates, Tajikistan, Turkmenistan country director for OSD Policy, Maj. Gen. Samuel D. Cox, USTRANSCOM J3 director, and Gen. William M. Fraser III, commander USTRANSCOM. Photo by Bob Fehringer, USTRANSCOM/Pa

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SCOTT AIR FORCE BASE, Ill. – David Sedney, deputy assistant secretary of Defense for Policy Afghanistan, Pakistan and Central Asia Office visited U.S. Transportation Command Aug. 6 for a series of orientation briefings from Gen. William M. Fraser III, commander USTRANSCOM and members of his staff.

While at the USTRANSCOM, Sedney toured the facility and Air Mobility Command’s Tactical Airlift Control Center.

 

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