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Colorado Army National Guard Spc. Daniel Evanson, augmentee

Colorado Army National Guard Spc. Daniel Evanson, augmentee

Colorado Army National Guard Spc. Daniel Evanson, augmentee with the 193rd Military Police Battalion, looks over an updated fire plan with Mark De Gregorio, National Park Service, who is also on call for fire s... More

Citizens of Laporte, Colo., and the Rist Canyon area

Citizens of Laporte, Colo., and the Rist Canyon area

Citizens of Laporte, Colo., and the Rist Canyon area – a main fire access point and one of the hardest hit by the High Park fire – have donated water, food and other supplies to the fire support personnel and N... More

Colorado Army National Guard Sgt. Timothy Apodaca,

Colorado Army National Guard Sgt. Timothy Apodaca,

Colorado Army National Guard Sgt. Timothy Apodaca, military policeman, 220th Military Police Company and Spc. Rachel Cornett, augmentee ,193rd Military Police Battalion, stand watch at traffic control point 12,... More

High Park fire - Two men standing in front of a military truck

High Park fire - Two men standing in front of a military truck

Colorado Army National Guard Spc. Daniel Evanson, augmentee with the 193rd Military Police Battalion, looks over an updated fire plan with Mark De Gregorio, National Park Service, who is also on call for fire s... More

Colorado Army National Guard Sgt. Timothy Apodaca,

Colorado Army National Guard Sgt. Timothy Apodaca,

Colorado Army National Guard Sgt. Timothy Apodaca, military policeman with the 220th Military Police Company, controls entry to the fire access areas at traffic control point 12, which is just off Highway 114, ... More

Colorado Army National Guard Spc. Daniel Evanson, augmentee

Colorado Army National Guard Spc. Daniel Evanson, augmentee

Colorado Army National Guard Spc. Daniel Evanson, augmentee with the 193rd Military Police Battalion, looks over an updated fire plan with Mark De Gregorio, National Park Service, who is also on call for fire s... More

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