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On June 29, 2018, Maj. Gen. Daryl Bohac, Nebraska adjutant

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On June 29, 2018, Maj. Gen. Daryl Bohac, Nebraska adjutant

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On June 29, 2018, Maj. Gen. Daryl Bohac, Nebraska adjutant general, along with Brig. Gen. Pat Hamiliton of the Texas National Guard, had the honor of joining Ambassador Hynek Kmoníček and Brig. Gen. Jan Bures for the Armed Forces Day celebration at the Embassy of the Czech Republic in Washington, D.C. in recognition of the 100th Anniversary of the formation of the Czech-Slovak Army which occurred on June 30, 1918. The event also recognized the 25th anniversary of the partnership between the Czech Armed Forces, the Texas National Guard, and the Nebraska National Guard which was established in July 1993. (Nebraska National Guard photo by Spc. Lisa Crawford)

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