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Maj. Gen. Darrell J. Guthrie (right), Commanding General

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Maj. Gen. Darrell J. Guthrie (right), Commanding General

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Maj. Gen. Darrell J. Guthrie (right), Commanding General of the United States Army Reserve 88th Readiness Division pins the Armed Forces Service Medal on the chest of 1st. Lt. Kevin M. Lindow (right) during an awards ceremony at Ft. Snelling, Minnesota, Dec. 8, 2020. Capt. Nicholas Bendas, Division Assistant G-3 (center) prepares to boot tap with the 88th Readiness Division G 3-5-7 Sgt. Maj. Cory J. Najera as congratulations on earning the Armed Forces Service Medal. Soldiers from the 88th Readiness Division general-level staff were formally recognized for their professional efforts and received the Armed Forces Service Medal as key players in the United States Army Reserve’s COVID-19 response. (U.S. Army photo by Capt. Christopher L. Sikich).

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08/12/2020
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