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Sill soldiers honored

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Sgt. Victor Marquez, Drill Sergeant of the Year Sgt. Victor Marquez, Drill Sergeant of the Year
Staff Sergeant Matthew Seelig, NCO of the Year Staff Sergeant Matthew Seelig, NCO of the Year
Sgt. Spencer Black, Soldier of the Year Sgt. Spencer Black, Soldier of the Year

Ft. Sill_A big congratulations to Fort Sill's non-commissioned officer, soldier and drill sergeant of the year.

Drill Sergeant Victor Marquez of the 434th Field Artillery Brigade was honored as the Drill Sergeant of the Year.

Staff Sergeant Matthew Seelig of the 31st Air Defense Artillery Brigade was recognized as NCO of the Year.

Sergeant Spencer Black of the 75th Fires Brigade was honored as Soldier of the Year. 

The three were recognized Friday at a luncheon on post.

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