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Army Staff Sgt. Nicholas Galliano, tactical assault

Army Staff Sgt. Nicholas Galliano, tactical assault

Army Staff Sgt. Nicholas Galliano, tactical assault command team non-commissioned officer, Headquarters and Headquarters Company,1st Squadron, 38th Cavalry Regiment, 525th Battlefield Surveillance Brigade, prov... More

Capt. Kevin Shouse, project manager, 1st Squadron,

Capt. Kevin Shouse, project manager, 1st Squadron,

Capt. Kevin Shouse, project manager, 1st Squadron, 38th Cavalry Regiment, 525th Battlefield Surveillance Brigade, cuts a ceremonial ribbon with Spin Boldak’s district officials and educational advisors during t... More

Students from the newly opened boys’ school in Weesh,

Students from the newly opened boys’ school in Weesh,

Students from the newly opened boys’ school in Weesh, Afghanistan pose for a photo in one of the furnished classrooms, June 12. The boys attended a ribbon cutting ceremony for their new school. Additionally, th... More

Army Staff Sgt. Timothy Grevel, tactical assault command

Army Staff Sgt. Timothy Grevel, tactical assault command

Army Staff Sgt. Timothy Grevel, tactical assault command team non-commissioned officer in charge, Headquarters and Headquarters Company, 1st Squadron, 38th Cavalry Regiment, 525th Battlefield Surveillance Briga... More

The new Weesh boys’ school officially opened with help

The new Weesh boys’ school officially opened with help

The new Weesh boys’ school officially opened with help from soldiers assigned to 1st Squadron, 38th Cavalry Regiment, 525th Battlefield Surveillance Brigade, after a ribbon cutting ceremony in Weesh, Afghanista... More

Capt. Christian Bono, information operations officer,

Capt. Christian Bono, information operations officer,

Capt. Christian Bono, information operations officer, 1st Squadron, 38th Cavalry Regiment, 525th Battlefield Surveillance Brigade, talks to English-speaking students who attended the ribbon cutting ceremony for... More

More than 300 students, from first through fifth-grade,

More than 300 students, from first through fifth-grade,

More than 300 students, from first through fifth-grade, graduate and attend a ribbon cutting ceremony for the new boys’ school in Weesh, Afghanistan, June 12. Soldiers from the 525th Battlefield Surveillance Br... More

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