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The school children at El Roble give the soldiers from the 1437th Multi-Role Bridge Company and the 1430th Engineer Company hugs and hand shakes after a presentation of the latest construction and a new play area May 15, 2014, during Beyond the Horizon 2014 - Guatemala. "It made me proud to be involved with it," reflected 1st Sgt. Luis Perez, first sergeant of the 1437th. "Its an honor to be in the National Guard and be a part of this." (U.S. Army National Guard Photo by Pfc. Haley E. Haile/Released)

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15/05/2014
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