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Rhode Island warrant officers celebrate 97th birthday

Rhode Island warrant officers celebrate 97th birthday

Warrant officers from the Rhode Island National Guard gathered on July 9, 2015, in East Greenwich, R.I., to celebrate the 97th birthday of the U.S. Army Warrant Officer Corps. Warrant Officer Johan A. Calderon ... More

Spc. Adonis Martinez conducts an interview at the scene

Spc. Adonis Martinez conducts an interview at the scene

Spc. Adonis Martinez conducts an interview at the scene at the scene of a motor vehicle accident. The scenarios used during the practical exams are developed to reflect real-world situations the students will f... More

Brig. Gen. Marcus Jannitto applauds Lt. Col. Sharon

Brig. Gen. Marcus Jannitto applauds Lt. Col. Sharon

Brig. Gen. Marcus Jannitto applauds Lt. Col. Sharon Harmon of Woonsocket, after presenting her with the Excellence in Diversity Award at the Rhode Island State House. The Rhode Island House of Representatives c... More

Leapfest 2015 - A group of parachutes flying through the air

Leapfest 2015 - A group of parachutes flying through the air

Leapfest 2015 poster. Public domain photograph related to music, performing arts, free to use, no copyright restrictions image - Picryl description

Ruger, a K9 search and rescue dog, receives UH-60 Black

Ruger, a K9 search and rescue dog, receives UH-60 Black

Ruger, a K9 search and rescue dog, receives UH-60 Black Hawk familiarization training from Rhode Island National Guard Soldiers on Friday at Quonset Air National Guard Base. Rhode Island Canine Search and Rescu... More

Rhode Island National Guard FRG raises over $7,000 for ill soldier

Rhode Island National Guard FRG raises over $7,000 for ill soldier

Members of the 861st Engineers and 56th Troop Command present Raphael Milan, Staff Sgt. Jose Milan's brother, with a check for $7,460 today at Camp Fogarty, East Greenwich R.I. Staff Sgt. Milan became seriously... More

Brig. Gen. Marcus Jannitto congratulates Lt. Col. Sharon

Brig. Gen. Marcus Jannitto congratulates Lt. Col. Sharon

Brig. Gen. Marcus Jannitto congratulates Lt. Col. Sharon Harmon, of Woonsocket, after presenting her with the Excellence in Diversity Award at the Rhode Island State House. The Rhode Island House of Representat... More

Jax, a K9 search and rescue dog, and his handler, Brian

Jax, a K9 search and rescue dog, and his handler, Brian

Jax, a K9 search and rescue dog, and his handler, Brian White, receive UH-60 Black Hawk familiarization training from Rhode Island National Guard Soldiers on Friday at Quonset Air National Guard Base. Rhode Isl... More

Representative Stephen M. Casey and Lt. Col. Sharon

Representative Stephen M. Casey and Lt. Col. Sharon

Representative Stephen M. Casey and Lt. Col. Sharon Harmon smile for the cameras on Feb. 11, 2015, at the Rhode Island State House. Rep. Casey submitted a resolution in the Rhode Island House of Representatives... More

Spc. Sarah Ulinelli, a military police student, maintains

Spc. Sarah Ulinelli, a military police student, maintains

Spc. Sarah Ulinelli, a military police student, maintains positive control of a “suspect” during a vehicle search. Role players provide a sense of reality to the practical exams during the completion of Phase O... More

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