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17th field artillery brigade headquarters returns from deployment uncases colors

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Col. Tim F. Kehoe, 17th Field Artillery Brigade, Commander

Col. Tim F. Kehoe, 17th Field Artillery Brigade, Commander

Col. Tim F. Kehoe, 17th Field Artillery Brigade, Commander and Command Sgt. Maj. Russell, 17th Field Artillery Bde, Command Sgt. Major, salute the brigade colors as they prepare to uncase them, Joint Base Lewis... More

Soldiers with 17th Field Artillery Brigade Headquarters

Soldiers with 17th Field Artillery Brigade Headquarters

Soldiers with 17th Field Artillery Brigade Headquarters and Headquarters Battery, 7th Infantry Division, Joint Base Lewis-McChord, Wash., reunite with family during the redeployment ceremony at JBLM, Jan. 12, 2... More

Soldiers with the 17th Field Artillery Brigade, 7th

Soldiers with the 17th Field Artillery Brigade, 7th

Soldiers with the 17th Field Artillery Brigade, 7th Infantry Division, Joint Base Lewis-McChord, Wash. Jan. 12, 2015, stand in formation at the uncasing of the colors ceremony. The uncasing of the colors symbol... More

Capt. John Halbert with Headquarters Battery,17th Field

Capt. John Halbert with Headquarters Battery,17th Field

Capt. John Halbert with Headquarters Battery,17th Field Artillery Brigade, 7th Infantry Division, Joint Base Lewis-McChord, Wash., smiles and reunites with his wife and son during the redeployment ceremony at J... More

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