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Following a successful mission, June 15, Soldiers with

Following a successful mission, June 15, Soldiers with

Following a successful mission, June 15, Soldiers with Company F, 1-143rd Field Artillery Battalion dismount a Ch-47 Chinook flown by troops from Company B, 1-126 Aviation Regiment. The two California Army Nati... More

Company B, 1-126 Aviation Regiment, crew chief Sgt.

Company B, 1-126 Aviation Regiment, crew chief Sgt.

Company B, 1-126 Aviation Regiment, crew chief Sgt. Atif Cavness, a Stockton, Calif., resident, directs Soldiers from Company F, 1-143 Field Artillery Battalion to load a CH-47 Chinook helicopter, June 15.

With help from 1-143rd Field Artillery Battalion Soldiers

With help from 1-143rd Field Artillery Battalion Soldiers

With help from 1-143rd Field Artillery Battalion Soldiers on the ground, Stockton, Calif., resident Sgt. Atif Cavness, Company B, 1-126th Aviation Regiment, maneuvers a series of ropes connected to an M119 howi... More

Soldiers with Company F, 143 Field Artillery Battalion

Soldiers with Company F, 143 Field Artillery Battalion

Soldiers with Company F, 143 Field Artillery Battalion prepare an M119 howitzer to be hoisted by a CH-47 Chinooks piloted by Soldiers of Company B, 1-126 Aviation Regiment, during the California Army National G... More

Troops from Company F, 1-143 Field Artillery Battalion

Troops from Company F, 1-143 Field Artillery Battalion

Troops from Company F, 1-143 Field Artillery Battalion load up a Ch-47 Chinook helicopter flown by Soldiers of Company B, 1-126th Aviation Regiment, June 15. The two California National Guard were performing sl... More

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