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Lt. Col. Edward Smith, Commander of the California

Lt. Col. Edward Smith, Commander of the California

Lt. Col. Edward Smith, Commander of the California National Guard's Recruiting Battalion, conducts a reenlistment ceremony for U.S. Soldiers of the California National Guard's 49th Military Police Brigade at a ... More

Spc. Brian Villamendoza, a Soldier in the 330th Military

Spc. Brian Villamendoza, a Soldier in the 330th Military

Spc. Brian Villamendoza, a Soldier in the 330th Military Police Company, signs his reenlistment paperwork on July 22, 2020, at Camp Pendleton, California, during the Guard your Future Event. The Guard your Futu... More

Spc. Brian Villamendoza, a Soldier in the 330th Military

Spc. Brian Villamendoza, a Soldier in the 330th Military

Spc. Brian Villamendoza, a Soldier in the 330th Military Police Company, speaks with a recruiter about reenlistment and changing his military occupation specialty on July 22, 2020, at Camp Pendleton, California... More

U.S. Soldiers of the California National Guard's 49th

U.S. Soldiers of the California National Guard's 49th

U.S. Soldiers of the California National Guard's 49th Military Police Brigade attend a Guard your Future event on July 22, 2020, on Camp Pendleton, California. The event brought information, resources and exper... More

Sgt. Morgan Llewellyn, a Soldier in the 670th Military

Sgt. Morgan Llewellyn, a Soldier in the 670th Military

Sgt. Morgan Llewellyn, a Soldier in the 670th Military Police Company, speaks with a recruiter about becoming an officer on July 22, 2020, at Camp Pendleton, California, during the Guard your Future Event. The ... More

Lt. Col. Edward Smith, Commander of the California

Lt. Col. Edward Smith, Commander of the California

Lt. Col. Edward Smith, Commander of the California National Guard's Recruiting Battalion, conducts a reenlistment ceremony for U.S. Soldiers of the California National Guard's 49th Military Police Brigade at a ... More

U.S. Soldiers of the California National Guard's 49th

U.S. Soldiers of the California National Guard's 49th

U.S. Soldiers of the California National Guard's 49th Military Police Brigade conduct a reenlistment ceremony at a Guard your Future event on July 22, 2020, on Camp Pendleton, California. The event brought info... More

Sgt. Morgan Llewellyn, a Soldier in the 670th Military

Sgt. Morgan Llewellyn, a Soldier in the 670th Military

Sgt. Morgan Llewellyn, a Soldier in the 670th Military Police Company, speaks with a recruiter about reenlistment on July 22, 2020, at Camp Pendleton, California, during the Guard your Future Event. The Guard y... More

U.S. Soldiers of the California National Guard's 49th

U.S. Soldiers of the California National Guard's 49th

U.S. Soldiers of the California National Guard's 49th Military Police Brigade attend a Guard your Future event on July 22, 2020, on Camp Pendleton, California. The event brought information, resources and exper... More

Spc. Brian Villamendoza, a Soldier in the 330th Military

Spc. Brian Villamendoza, a Soldier in the 330th Military

Spc. Brian Villamendoza, a Soldier in the 330th Military Police Company, signs his reenlistment paperwork on July 22, 2020, at Camp Pendleton, California, during the Guard your Future Event. The Guard your Fut... More

Spc. Crystal Nunez, a Soldier in the 143rd Military

Spc. Crystal Nunez, a Soldier in the 143rd Military

Spc. Crystal Nunez, a Soldier in the 143rd Military Police Battalion, speaks with a recruiter about reenlistment on July 22, 2020, at Camp Pendleton, California, during the Guard your Future Event. The Guard yo... More

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