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In the gray morning light just before the sun rises,

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In the gray morning light just before the sun rises,

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In the gray morning light just before the sun rises, the soldiers are fed in preparation for the morning meal before they begin training for the day. The Food Service section of the 67th Field Support Company, 2nd Battalion, 20th Field Artillery Regiment, 41st Fires Brigade, was judged for the 1st Cavalry Division level of the Philip A. Connelly Award program and was selected to compete at the III Corps level, March, 20. (Army photo by Sgt. Garett Hernandez, 41st Fires Brigade Public Affaris)

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20/03/2013
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