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Soldiers from 4-6th Attack Reconnaissance Squadron,

Soldiers from 4-6th Attack Reconnaissance Squadron,

Soldiers from 4-6th Attack Reconnaissance Squadron, 16th Combat Aviation Brigade, load buses for McChord Airfield Sept. 24 for a nine-month deployment to South Korea. The Redcatcher Squadron will be the first u... More

Lt. Col. Brian T. Watkins, 4-6th Attack Reconnaissance

Lt. Col. Brian T. Watkins, 4-6th Attack Reconnaissance

Lt. Col. Brian T. Watkins, 4-6th Attack Reconnaissance Squadron commander, and Command Sgt. Maj. Stanley W. Williams, 4-6th ARS command sergeant major, case the unit's colors during a ceremony on Gray Army Airf... More

Lt. Col. Brian T. Watkins, 4-6th Attack Reconnaissance

Lt. Col. Brian T. Watkins, 4-6th Attack Reconnaissance

Lt. Col. Brian T. Watkins, 4-6th Attack Reconnaissance Squadron commander, and Command Sgt. Maj. Stanley W. Williams, 4-6th ARS command sergeant major, present the unit's cased colors during a ceremony on Gray ... More

Soldiers and families from 4-6th Attack Reconnaissance

Soldiers and families from 4-6th Attack Reconnaissance

Soldiers and families from 4-6th Attack Reconnaissance Squadron, 16th Combat Aviation Brigade say final goodbyes Sept. 24 at the 4-6th ARS hangar on Gray Army Airfield prior to the main body rollout for a nine-... More

Soldiers from 4-6th Attack Reconnaissance Squadron,

Soldiers from 4-6th Attack Reconnaissance Squadron,

Soldiers from 4-6th Attack Reconnaissance Squadron, 16th Combat Aviation Brigade conduct final checks and say goodbyes to families Sept. 24 at the 4-6th ARS hanger on Gray Army Airfield prior to the main body r... More

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