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Retired Master Sgt. Mike Simmons with the Topeka American

Retired Master Sgt. Mike Simmons with the Topeka American

Retired Master Sgt. Mike Simmons with the Topeka American Legion Post 421 riders welcomes home Spc. Ronald George, a human resources specialist with Battery C, 1st Battalion, 161st Field Artillery, as the rest ... More

Staff Sgt. Dennis DeWitt, a member of the 35th Military

Staff Sgt. Dennis DeWitt, a member of the 35th Military

Staff Sgt. Dennis DeWitt, a member of the 35th Military Police Company, reaches out for his son, Eli, who ran straight to him, being the first on the gym floor to greet the Soldiers after they were dismissed by... More

Pfc. LeTicia Thompson, a military police officer with

Pfc. LeTicia Thompson, a military police officer with

Pfc. LeTicia Thompson, a military police officer with the 35th Military Police Company, and native of Topeka, Kan., hugs her 2-year-old son, Julius, at the second redeployment ceremony held at the Forbes Field ... More

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