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National Guard ramps up Southwest border support

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An Army National Guard soldier works as a member of an entry identification team watching the U.S./Mexico border near Nogales, Ariz., during Operation Jump Start, Jan. 17, 2007. EITs will also support Customs and Border Protection to secure the border during the new border mission, which kicked off Aug. 1, 2010.

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17/01/2007
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soldiers weapon arizona border patrol national guard staff sgt jim greenhill national guard bureau nogales national guard ramps up southwest border support dvids us army