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Rep. William H. Flores (left), the U.S. representative

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Rep. William H. Flores (left), the U.S. representative

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Rep. William H. Flores (left), the U.S. representative for Texas's 17th Congressional District, and Rep. Kenny Marchant (right), the U.S. representative for Texas's 24th Congressional District, represent their state with the help of their fellow Texans, Staff Sgt. Jesus Gonzalez (middle left), a carpentry and masonry specialist, and a native of Los Fresnos, Texas, and Spc. Klarisa Candia (middle right), an interior electrician from Houston, both assigned to 500th Engineer Company, 15th Engineer Battalion, 18th Military Police Brigade during a congressional delegation visit to Tapa Army Base, Estonia, Aug. 8, as part of Operation Atlantic Resolve. The delegates were given a tour of the latest engineering projects, signs of the United States' commitment to the stability and security of the region. (U.S. Army photo by Spc. Jacqueline Dowland, 13th Public Affairs Detachment)

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