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Nashville District commends graduates of the Supervisory Training Program

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Nashville District commended a group of 15 graduates of the 2017 Supervisory Training Program Program class today at the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers Nashville District Headquarters in Nashville, Tenn. Class graduates are: Left to right, Anthony Rodino, David Hendrix, Wesley Butler, Thomas Mason, Eric Crafton, Anthony Watters, Tadd Potter, Josh Bomar, Rob Baulsir, Barry Moran, Heather Turner, Josh Frost, Casey Ehorn, Cory Richardson, Lt. Col. Cullen Jones and Cullum Miller.

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leadership usace nashville district mark rankin supervisors david hendrix rob baulsir tadd potter josh frost casey ehorn wesley butler tommy long eric crafton heather turner anthony rodino supervisory training program barry moran anthony watters josh bomar cory richardson and thomas mason improvement and leadership culum miller nashville tn nashville district commends graduates of the supervisory training program dvids us army corps of engineers
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09/01/2018
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leadership usace nashville district mark rankin supervisors david hendrix rob baulsir tadd potter josh frost casey ehorn wesley butler tommy long eric crafton heather turner anthony rodino supervisory training program barry moran anthony watters josh bomar cory richardson and thomas mason improvement and leadership culum miller nashville tn nashville district commends graduates of the supervisory training program dvids us army corps of engineers