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"The Loose Cannons" of the the U.S. Army Ground Forces

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"The Loose Cannons" of the the U.S. Army Ground Forces

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"The Loose Cannons" of the the U.S. Army Ground Forces band perform during the U.S. Army Reserve Command's 105th anniversary celebration at Fort Bragg, N.C., April 23, 2013. Created in 1908 as the Medical Reserve Corps, today's Army Reserve is a key complimentary operational force that supports the entire United States. The Army Reserve consists of more than 200,000 “citizen-soldiers”, and approximately 11,900 of those Soldiers are currently deployed around the world, providing life-saving and life-sustaining capabilities for Joint Force operations. (U.S. Army photo by Timothy Hale/Released)

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