Civilian employees with 40 years of federal service pose for a photo with Maj. Gen. Ronald Ragin and Executive Civilian Deputy Mr. Michael Amarosa during 21st Theater Sustainment Command’s annual Length of Service ceremony hosted at the Armstrong Club, Vogelweh Military Complex, Kaiserslautern, Germany May 15, 2025. The honorees were celebrated for their decades of commitment and invaluable contributions to the Army mission. U.S. Army photo by Spc. Mya Webster
Civilian employees with 35 years of federal service pose for a photo with Maj. Gen. Ronald Ragin and Executive Civilian Deputy Mr. Michael Amarosa during 21st Theater Sustainment Command’s annual Length of Service ceremony hosted at the Armstrong Club, Vogelweh Military Complex, Kaiserslautern, Germany May 15, 2025. The ceremony honored Department of the Army civilians for their continued dedication to the Army across Europe. U.S. Army photo by Spc. Mya Webster
Civilian employees with 30 years of federal service pose for a photo with Maj. Gen. Ronald Ragin and Executive Civilian Deputy Mr. Michael Amarosa during 21st Theater Sustainment Command’s annual Length of Service ceremony hosted at the Armstrong Club, Vogelweh Military Complex, Kaiserslautern, Germany May 15, 2025. The ceremony honored Department of the Army civilians for their continued dedication to the Army across Europe. U.S. Army photo by Spc. Mya Webster
Civilian employees with 25 years of federal service pose for a photo with Maj. Gen. Ronald Ragin and Executive Civilian Deputy Mr. Michael Amarosa during 21st Theater Sustainment Command’s annual Length of Service ceremony hosted at the Armstrong Club, Vogelweh Military Complex, Kaiserslautern, Germany May 15, 2025. The ceremony honored Department of the Army civilians for their continued dedication to the Army across Europe. U.S. Army photo by Spc. Mya Webster
Civilian employees with 20 years of federal service pose for a photo with Maj. Gen. Ronald Ragin and Executive Civilian Deputy Mr. Michael Amarosa during 21st Theater Sustainment Command’s annual Length of Service ceremony hosted at the Armstrong Club, Vogelweh Military Complex, Kaiserslautern, Germany May 15, 2025. The ceremony honored Department of the Army civilians for their continued dedication to the Army across Europe. U.S. Army photo by Spc. Mya Webster
Civilian employees with 15 years of federal service pose for a photo with Maj. Gen. Ronald Ragin and Executive Civilian Deputy Mr. Michael Amarosa during 21st Theater Sustainment Command’s annual Length of Service ceremony hosted at the Armstrong Club, Vogelweh Military Complex, Kaiserslautern, Germany May 15, 2025. The ceremony honored Department of the Army civilians for their continued dedication to the Army across Europe. U.S. Army photo by Spc. Mya Webster
Civilian employees with 10 years of federal service pose for a photo with Maj. Gen. Ronald Ragin and Executive Civilian Deputy Mr. Michael Amarosa during 21st Theater Sustainment Command’s annual Length of Service ceremony hosted at the Armstrong Club, Vogelweh Military Complex, Kaiserslautern, Germany May 15, 2025. The ceremony honored Department of the Army civilians for their continued dedication to the Army across Europe.
Maj. Gen. Ronald R. Ragin, commanding general 21st Theater Sustainment Command, Michael S. Amarosa, civilian deputy to the commanding general, and civilian employees pose for a photo after being recognized for being the employees of the first, second, third and fourth quarter for FY24 during the Civilian Length of Service Award ceremony hosted at the Armstrong Club, Vogelweh Military Complex, Kaiserslautern, Germany, on May 15, 2025. U.S. Army photo by Spc. Mya Webster
Mr. Michael Amarosa, executive civilian deputy to the commanding general of 21st Theater Sustainment Command, gives remarks to the 42 civilian employees who are celebrating multiple years of federal service at the Armstrong Club, Vogelweh Military Complex, Kaiserslautern, Germany, May 15, 2025. The Length of Service ceremony recognizes Department of the Army civilians who have demonstrated long-term commitment and excellence in support of Army operations both in the U.S. and abroad. (U.S. Army photo by Spc. Mya Webster)
Length of Service honorees pose for a group photo following a recognition ceremony hosted by the 21st Theater Sustainment Command at the Armstrong Club, Vogelweh Military Complex, Kaiserslautern, Germany, May 15, 2025. The Civilian Length of Service Award Ceremony was held to thank civilian employees from the 21st TSC for their years of contribution and hard work in ensuring mission success for the unit. (U.S. Army photo by Spc. Mya Webster)