Ep. 288 - Sarita Dyer (U.S. Army)
Hazard Ground • 1h 26m
For the interactive experience, go to https://brinx.tv. Sergeant Major (ret) Sarita Dyer served in the U.S. Army for nearly three decades of faithful service to our country. Sarita served in a multitude of leadership positions across the globe in a productive and exciting military career. She is a two-time Bronze Star Award combat veteran and achieved the highest enlisted rank of Sergeant Major with culminating assignments serving as a Congressional Fellow for U.S. Senator of New York, SEN Kristin Gillibrand and a Legislative Liaison for Secretary of the U.S. Army. Sarita currently resides with her husband, CSM (ret) Kerry Dyer, in south metropolitan Atlanta, GA where she continues to serve her community as a General Election 2022 Nominated Candidate for County Commissioner.
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