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GEN Charles I. Wilhelm, CINC SOUTHCOM, meets with the different commanders during his visit to Fort Buchanan, Puerto Rico. From left to right: COL Brad Beasley, Commander of Fort Buchanan, MGEN Emilio Diaz, The Adjutant General (TAG), Puerto Rico Army National Guard (PRARNG), GEN Charles I. Wilhelm, MGEN Jorge Arzola, the DCRD in charge of MOB & Army Reserve Affairs and BGEN Paul Lima, the 65th Army Reserve Command (ARCOM) Commanding General

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GEN Charles I. Wilhelm, CINC SOUTHCOM, meets with the different commanders during his visit to Fort Buchanan, Puerto Rico. From left to right: COL Brad Beasley, Commander of Fort Buchanan, MGEN Emilio Diaz, The Adjutant General (TAG), Puerto Rico Army National Guard (PRARNG), GEN Charles I. Wilhelm, MGEN Jorge Arzola, the DCRD in charge of MOB & Army Reserve Affairs and BGEN Paul Lima, the 65th Army Reserve Command (ARCOM) Commanding General

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Base: Fort Buchanan, San Juan

State: Puerto Rico (PR)

Country: United States Of America (USA)

Scene Camera Operator: Leo Martinez

Release Status: Released to Public
Combined Military Service Digital Photographic Files

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15/12/1997
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