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Soldiers from the Florida Army National Guard's 631st

Soldiers from the Florida Army National Guard's 631st

Soldiers from the Florida Army National Guard's 631st Support Maintenance Co. train in recovery operations during their annual training in Camp Shelby, Mississippi on June 8, 2019. These soldiers based in Stark... More

631st Support Maintenance Company ruck march

631st Support Maintenance Company ruck march

Soldiers of Starke, Florida's 631st Support Maintenance Co. complete a ruck march at Camp Shelby, Mississippi during their annual training on June 9, 2019.

Soldiers of the 631st Support Maintenance Co. prepare

Soldiers of the 631st Support Maintenance Co. prepare

Soldiers of the 631st Support Maintenance Co. prepare to pull a truck out of the mud during recovery operations training in Camp Shelby, Mississippi on June 8, 2019. These soldiers from Starke, Florida are in C... More

Sgt. Tana Kersey (far left with arm up) directs soldiers

Sgt. Tana Kersey (far left with arm up) directs soldiers

Sgt. Tana Kersey (far left with arm up) directs soldiers from the 631st Support Maintenance Co. during recovery operations training in Camp Shelby, Mississippi on June 8, 2019. These soldiers from Starke, Flori... More

Sgt. Tana Kersey (far left) directs soldiers from the

Sgt. Tana Kersey (far left) directs soldiers from the

Sgt. Tana Kersey (far left) directs soldiers from the 631st Support Maintenance Co. during recovery operations training in Camp Shelby, Mississippi on June 8, 2019. These soldiers from Starke, Florida are in Ca... More

Soldiers of the 631st Support Maintenance Co. work

Soldiers of the 631st Support Maintenance Co. work

Soldiers of the 631st Support Maintenance Co. work together to put a "snatch block" back in place after using it to pull a truck out of the mud during recovery operations training in Camp Shelby, Mississippi on... More

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