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Lt. Col. Gardner Andreas, commander of the 871st Troop

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Lt. Col. Gardner Andreas, commander of the 871st Troop

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Lt. Col. Gardner Andreas, commander of the 871st Troop Command, presents Capt. John Graves, outgoing commander of the 224th Support Maintenance Company, with the Army Commendation Medal during a change of command ceremony for the 224th Support Maintenance Company at Robinson Maneuver Training Center, North Little Rock, Arkansas November 2, 2019. 1st Lt. Christopher Milum assumed command from Capt. John Graves with the traditional passing of the colors. Graves has served as the company commander for approximately two years. Milum previously served as the company executive officer. Family, friends, military service members, and several distinguished visitors were in attendance to support and congratulate both Graves and Milum. (U.S. Army National Guard photo by Staff Sgt. Shane Smith)

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02/11/2019
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