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Soldiers with the 382nd Public Affairs Detachment stand

Soldiers with the 382nd Public Affairs Detachment stand

Soldiers with the 382nd Public Affairs Detachment stand in front of family, friends and fellow North Carolina National Guardsmen gathered to say farewell during a mobilization ceremony at the Claude T. Bowers M... More

Capt. Ellis Parks, commander of the 382nd Public Affairs

Capt. Ellis Parks, commander of the 382nd Public Affairs

Capt. Ellis Parks, commander of the 382nd Public Affairs Detachment, addresses the family, friends and fellow North Carolina National Guard Soldiers gather to say farewell to his unit during a mobilization cere... More

Chris Dreppard hold his son during the mobilization

Chris Dreppard hold his son during the mobilization

Chris Dreppard hold his son during the mobilization cremony for his wife and the rest of her unit, the 382nd Public Affairs Detachment, at the Claude T. Bowers Military Center in Raleigh, North Carolina, May 9,... More

Brig. Gen. Allen Boyette, the Assistant Adjutant General

Brig. Gen. Allen Boyette, the Assistant Adjutant General

Brig. Gen. Allen Boyette, the Assistant Adjutant General for Sustainment with the North Carolina National Guard (NCNG) addresses the family, friends and fellow NCNG Soldiers gathered to say farewell to the 382n... More

Family, friends and fellow North Carolina National

Family, friends and fellow North Carolina National

Family, friends and fellow North Carolina National Guard Soldiers gather to say farewell to the 382nd Public Affairs Detachment during a ceremony at the Claude T. Bowers Military Center in Raleigh, North Caroli... More

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