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Soldiers with the 36th Infantry Division march to the

Soldiers with the 36th Infantry Division march to the

Soldiers with the 36th Infantry Division march to the Texas Capitol as part of their celebration of the 100th anniversary since the division was formed, in Austin, Texas, July 16, 2017. The march was followed b... More

AUSTIN, Texas -- Texas Adjutant General, Maj. Gen.

AUSTIN, Texas -- Texas Adjutant General, Maj. Gen.

AUSTIN, Texas -- Texas Adjutant General, Maj. Gen. John F. Nichols, transfers the 36th Infantry Division Colors to incoming Division Commander, Maj. Gen. S. Lee Henry, and bid farewell to outgoing commander Maj... More

AUSTIN, Texas -- The 36th Infantry Division held a

AUSTIN, Texas -- The 36th Infantry Division held a

AUSTIN, Texas -- The 36th Infantry Division held a Change of Command ceremony on the Texas Capitol steps Saturday, July 15 in Austin. The unit bid farewell to Maj. Gen. Lester Simpson and welcomed Maj. Gen. S. ... More

AUSTIN, Texas -- The 36th Infantry Division held a

AUSTIN, Texas -- The 36th Infantry Division held a

AUSTIN, Texas -- The 36th Infantry Division held a Change of Command ceremony on the Texas Capitol steps Saturday, July 15 in Austin. The unit bid farewell to Maj. Gen. Lester Simpson and welcomed Maj. Gen. S. ... More

AUSTIN, Texas -- The 36th Infantry Division marched

AUSTIN, Texas -- The 36th Infantry Division marched

AUSTIN, Texas -- The 36th Infantry Division marched over the Congress Avenue Bridge to the Texas State Capitol in Austin on July 16. The division marched in to commemorate the unit's 100th anniversary [July 18]... More

National Guard soldiers honored the 100th anniversary

National Guard soldiers honored the 100th anniversary

National Guard soldiers honored the 100th anniversary since the July 18, 1917, formation of the 36th Infantry Division on July 18, 2017, with a road march to the Capitol, a wreath-laying ceremony, a photo with ... More

The Texas Army National Guard's 36th Infantry Division

The Texas Army National Guard's 36th Infantry Division

The Texas Army National Guard's 36th Infantry Division welcomed Maj. Gen. S. Lee Henry as their new commanding general while expressing praise and appreciation for Maj. Gen. Lester Simpson, who commanded the 36... More

Soldiers with the 36th Infantry Division march across

Soldiers with the 36th Infantry Division march across

Soldiers with the 36th Infantry Division march across the Congress St. bridge as part of their celebration of the 100th anniversary since the division was formed, in Austin, Texas, July 16, 2017. The march was ... More

Command Sgt. Maj. Mark Horn, command sergeant major

Command Sgt. Maj. Mark Horn, command sergeant major

Command Sgt. Maj. Mark Horn, command sergeant major of the 36th Infantry Division, and Maj. Gen. S. Lee Henry, commander of the 36th Infantry Division, salute the 36th Infantry Monument at the Texas Capitol dur... More

The 36th Infantry Division's Color Guard stand at attention

The 36th Infantry Division's Color Guard stand at attention

The 36th Infantry Division's Color Guard stand at attention during the wreath-laying ceremony that commemorated the division's 100th anniversary. (U.S. Army National Guard photo by Sgt. Michael Giles)

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