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U.S Army Capt. Mariusz Borowicz, a dental technician

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U.S Army Capt. Mariusz Borowicz, a dental technician

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U.S Army Capt. Mariusz Borowicz, a dental technician for the 928th Area Support Medical Company talks about the dental facilities at the Cheyenne River Health Center to U.S. Army Brig. Gen. Dana M. Capozzella, assistant adjutant general of the Colorado Army National Guard during a visit to the Cheyenne River Indian Reservation June 16, 2014, in South Dakota. Senior leadership met with Soldiers of the 928th Area Support Medical Company at the Cheyenne River Indian Reservation in South Dakota, June 16, 2014, while the 928th Area Support Medical Company participated in their Annual Training, from June 7 through June 21, 2014. The 928th ASMC participated in Golden Coyote Exercise by providing medical care at the Cheyenne River Health Center as well as setting up mobile medical centers in surrounding communities including Takini, Laplante and Dupree, S.D. (U.S. Army National Guard photo by Spc. Kristin Stoneback/Released)

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16/06/2014
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