Christine Filler Warren Hall (b. 1971), of Washington, D.C., served as an Information Systems Specialist in the United States Army from 1991-2011. Christine Filler Warren Hall was born 22 November 1971 in Washington, D.C., and raised by her paternal grandparents. She married at the age of sixteen, and had her first daughter at the age of seventeen. After graduating from Caroline County High School in Virginia, Hall had another child. In order to care for her children, she decided to join the United States Army. Hall enlisted for a six year tour, and in April 1991 she began basic training at Fort Jackson, South Carolina. From June to August 1991, Hall completed Advanced Individual Training at Fort Gordon, Georgia, where she was trained as a computer programmer analyst. She was then sent to her first duty station at PERSCOM (Personnel Command) in Alexandria, Virginia. Hall worked first in the accessions branch, assisting to run a computer program that helped with personnel making assignments for soldiers just coming into the army, and was then taught how to exchange computer hardware and document their locations. While at PERSCOM, Hall remarried and had her third child. In 1996, Hall was assigned to Fort Lee, Virginia. She attended a month-long Primary Leadership Development Course at Fort Knox, Kentucky, where learned land navigation and made the Commandant's List. Hall returned to Fort Lee and became section Non-commissioned Officer (NCO). In February 1998, Hall was sent unaccompanied to Korea, where she worked in a consolidated building as an exchange administrator, and also as the barracks NCO. She met her third husband, who was also in the army, while in Korea. In 1999, Hall and her future husband received orders to MacDill Air Force Base in Tampa, Florida. They were married in 2000 at MacDill Chapel. Hall worked as the Global Command and Control System Administrator (GCCS) for four years, and then transitioned into information security. Hall was then assigned to the 82nd Airborne Brigade at Fort Bragg, North Carolina in August 2006. To prepare for her deployment to Afghanistan in January 2007, Hall was sent to the Joint Readiness Training Center at Fort Polk, Louisiana, after which she deployed to Forward Operating Base Salerno in Afghanistan, where she worked as the communications chief. In April, Hall was moved to the 82nd Airborne Division at Bagram Airfield. In May 2007, Hall and her husband were put on special assignment to Kandahar to assist a NATO unit. This gave them the opportunity to work with the British army and air force, the German army, and the Canadian army. They returned to Bagram Airfield in September and were permitted to live together in a married temporary barracks (B-hut), before returning to the United States in 2008. Hall deployed to Bagram Airfield for the second time in 2009, this time unaccompanied, for seven months. Hall returned to Fort Bragg after deployment, and retired from the army in 2011.