![]() ![]() "Command Sergeant Major Mark Mathis and I, we certify these soldiers as trained and ready for the mission," she said. Hopkins said they are ready for the mission. ![]() "This group of soldiers is very intelligent to be able to grasp the amount of training received in this short time." Speaking about the mission the soldiers will face downrange, Hopkins said that it is "really unique." "This is a team that is in direct response to increased insider threats in Afghanistan," she said. "This group makes up the premier group of soldiers in INSCOM," said Mathis. Mark Mathis said the service members have undergone intense training in a very short time. Army Intelligence and Security Command family," she said. "We care and want to know what is happening with you." Hopkins left her business cards on the table and urged the deploying soldiers to take one and let her know if they have any issues. Hopkins stressed the importance of keeping in touch with loved ones back home. "This is a very serious mission what you are about to do, and you will be phenomenal," she said. ![]() Yvette Hopkins addressed the soldiers, telling them they are "trained and ready" for the mission. 28 in a courtyard before being released to spend time with family and friends to enjoy some of the comforts of home in advance of their mission in Afghanistan. Service members of the 902nd Military Intelligence Group from Fort Meade gathered for a deployment ceremony Sept. ![]()
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