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The 10th annual International Conference on Women Leaders

The 10th annual International Conference on Women Leaders

The 10th annual International Conference on Women Leaders in Science, Technology, and Engineering kicked off Discover America Week at the American University of Kuwait Center for Research in Informatics, Scienc... More

Kuwaiti Land Forces soldiers load up plates to enjoy

Kuwaiti Land Forces soldiers load up plates to enjoy

Kuwaiti Land Forces soldiers load up plates to enjoy a barbecue and social event hosted by 35th Inf. Div. at Camp Arifjan, Kuwait, Nov. 1, 2017. The purpose of the dinner was for the Kuwaiti Land Forces and 35t... More

Sgt. Brandi George, senior satellite communications

Sgt. Brandi George, senior satellite communications

Sgt. Brandi George, senior satellite communications officer, 35th Inf. Div., of Boonville, Missouri, listens intently during presentations of several prominent speakers during the 10th annual International Conf... More

35th Infantry Division chaplain Maj. John Potter and

35th Infantry Division chaplain Maj. John Potter and

35th Infantry Division chaplain Maj. John Potter and chaplain assistant Anthony Bien visit Jerash, Jordan, one of the best-preserved Roman cities in the Near East, during a multi-day “Care for the Caregiver” tr... More

SSG Paul Brillinger, civil affairs support detachment

SSG Paul Brillinger, civil affairs support detachment

SSG Paul Brillinger, civil affairs support detachment 60, 35th Inf. Div., finishes his duties as chef for the 35th Inf. Div. and Kuwaiti Land Forces barbecue and social with the help of vehicle headlights at Ca... More

U.S. Army Spc. Bradley Sears, left, and Staff Sgt.

U.S. Army Spc. Bradley Sears, left, and Staff Sgt.

U.S. Army Spc. Bradley Sears, left, and Staff Sgt. Brett Spitzer, both serving with Charlie Company, 35th Infantry Division, Missouri Army National Guard, move equipment in the logistics support area for Vigila... More

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