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U.S. Army LT. GEN. James R. Helmly gives a coin to Aida Torres and Raymond Reyes Sr., (right), the parents of SPC. Ramon Reyes, of the 65th Regional Readiness Command and the first Reservist of the 432nd Transportation Company to be killed in Iraq, in support of Operation Iraqi Freedom.  A ribbon cutting is held in their sons honor at the new Headquarters building facility at Fort Buchanan, Puerto Rico. (U.S. Army PHOTO by Joseph Bonet, CIV) (Released)

U.S. Army LT. GEN. James R. Helmly gives a coin to Aida Torres and Ray...

The original finding aid described this photograph as: Base: Fort Buchanan, San Juan State: Puerto Rico (PR) Country: United States Of America (USA) Scene Major Command Shown: SOUTHEAST Scene Camera Operat... More

U.S. Army LT. GEN. James R. Helmly gives a coin to Raymond Reyes Sr., (right), while Aida Torres looks on.  They are the parents of SPC. Ramon Reyes, of the 65th Regional Readiness Command and the first Reservist of the 432nd Transportation Company to be killed in Iraq, in support of Operation Iraqi Freedom.  A ribbon cutting is held in their sons honor at the new Headquarters building facility at Fort Buchanan, Puerto Rico. (U.S. Army PHOTO by Joseph Bonet, CIV) (Released)

U.S. Army LT. GEN. James R. Helmly gives a coin to Raymond Reyes Sr., ...

The original finding aid described this photograph as: Base: Fort Buchanan, San Juan State: Puerto Rico (PR) Country: United States Of America (USA) Scene Major Command Shown: SOUTHEAST Scene Camera Operat... More

At Fort Buchanan, Puerto Rico, are from left to right, U.S. Army Brig. GEN. Jose Rosado, from the 65th Regional Readiness Command, Aida Torres, widow of Francisco Reyes, a Reservist killed in Iraq, LT. GEN. James R. Helmly, CHIEF of the Army Reserve and Commanding GEN. of the U.S. Army Reserve Command and Jose Izquerdo, Secretary of State of Puerto Rico, during the ribbon cutting ceremony for the new Army Reserve headquarters building. (U.S. Army PHOTO by Joseph Bonet, CIV) (Released)

At Fort Buchanan, Puerto Rico, are from left to right, U.S. Army Brig....

The original finding aid described this photograph as: Base: Fort Buchanan State: Puerto Rico (PR) Country: United States Of America (USA) Scene Major Command Shown: SOUTHEAST Scene Camera Operator: Joseph... More

U.S. Army LT. GEN. James R. Helmly hugs Aida Torres as Raymond Reyes Sr., (right), looks on.  They are the parents of SPC. Ramon Reyes, of the 65th Regional Readiness Command and the first Reservist of the 432nd Transportation Company to be killed in Iraq, in support of Operation Iraqi Freedom.  A ribbon cutting is held in their sons honor at the new Headquarters building facility at Fort Buchanan, Puerto Rico. (U.S. Army PHOTO by Joseph Bonet, CIV) (Released)

U.S. Army LT. GEN. James R. Helmly hugs Aida Torres as Raymond Reyes S...

The original finding aid described this photograph as: Base: Fort Buchanan, San Juan State: Puerto Rico (PR) Country: United States Of America (USA) Scene Major Command Shown: SOUTHEAST Scene Camera Operat... More

U.S. Army LT. GEN. James R. Helmly gives a coin to Raymond Reyes Sr., (right), while Aida Torres looks on.  They are the parents of SPC. Ramon Reyes, of the 65th Regional Readiness Command and the first Reservist of the 432nd Transportation Company to be killed in Iraq, in support of Operation Iraqi Freedom.  A ribbon cutting is held in their sons honor at the new Headquarters building facility at Fort Buchanan, Puerto Rico. (U.S. Army PHOTO by Joseph Bonet, CIV) (Released)

U.S. Army LT. GEN. James R. Helmly gives a coin to Raymond Reyes Sr., ...

The original finding aid described this photograph as: Base: Fort Buchanan, San Juan State: Puerto Rico (PR) Country: United States Of America (USA) Scene Major Command Shown: SOUTHEAST Scene Camera Operat... More

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