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DEL RIO, Texas -- The Task Force Gunslingers’ command

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DEL RIO, Texas -- The Task Force Gunslingers’ command

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DEL RIO, Texas -- The Task Force Gunslingers’ command team, Lt. Col. Javier Rosales and 1st Sgt. Marcus Dominguez, and the Alabama Army National Guard Liaison, Maj. Alexander Williams, traveled to Del Rio, Texas, for their quarterly sector visit Nov. 18-19, 2019. The team met with the Eagle Pass City Manager, George Antuna, and U.S. Customs and Border Protection counterparts at the Eagle Pass Port of Entry, the U.S. Border Patrol Eagle Pass South and Eagle Pass stations and Del Rio Sector headquarters. The team also met with Soldiers to discuss upcoming training and Soldier opportunities. (Texas Army National Guard photo by Spc. Christina Clardy, 36th Infantry Division)

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18/11/2019
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