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Capt Hambrick is a smart, energetic officer whose technical proficiency has contributed to the successful execution during the course of two MEB level exercises. While filling a major's billet, his ability to plan and execute in fluid environments led to the safe and timely deployment and redeployment of over 7000 personnel and 400 principle end items. His considerable knowledge of ground, surface, and air mobility has led to both peers and seniors requesting his guidance and assistance at the tactical and operational levels. Driven towards mission accomplishment, he routinely takes the initiative and ensures that the task is completed on time and to standard. He is recommended for increased responsibilities, promotion with peers to the

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