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Get a Sign

Get a Sign

By: Oregon National Guard Public Affairs Office
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Chief Master Sergeant Dan Conner, Oregon National Guard Senior Enlisted Leader, provides service members, past, present and future, discussions and interviews to gain insight, share experiences and demonstrate best practices. This production will provide a "sign" to Soldiers and Airmen at all levels to better advance themselves and their teams.DVIDSHub.net Political Science Politics & Government
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Episodes
  • Get a Sign Sn2Ep4 - Signing Off
    Jan 6 2023
    After 38 years of service, Chief Conner is hanging up the uniform. In this final episode of 'Get a Sign', the Chief imparts some final words of wisdom, garnered over a long and successful career.
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    8 mins
  • Get a Sign Sn2Ep3 - State Partnership Program
    Oct 15 2022
    Chief Conner speaks with the deputy director of the Oregon National Guard State Partnership Program about what the program offers to the Guard, the state and our partner nations.
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    14 mins
  • Get a Sign - Sn2Ep2 - Future Missions Academics
    Apr 6 2022
    In this episode of 'Get a Sign,' Chief Master Sgt. Dan Conner, Oregon National Guard Command Senior Enlisted Leader, talks with Oregon Air National Guard Lt. Col. Brian Kroller about his development of up-to-date future mission academics lessons plan for the Oregon National Guard. (U.S. National Guard Audio Engineering by Maj. W. Chris Clyne, Oregon National Guard Public Affairs)
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    26 mins

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