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Married Sgts. Ashley and Brian Walker, both with the

Married Sgts. Ashley and Brian Walker, both with the

Married Sgts. Ashley and Brian Walker, both with the 425th Brigade Special Troops Battalion, 4th Brigade Combat Team (Airborne), 25th Infantry Division, sit down with their newly purchased 1959 Chevrolet Apache... More

2012 All-Forces women’s Softball teammates Army Sgt.

2012 All-Forces women’s Softball teammates Army Sgt.

2012 All-Forces women’s Softball teammates Army Sgt. Ashley Walker, Capt. Lindsey Gerheim, and 1st Lt. Alyson McWherter enjoy a moment together during the National Championships in September 2012 in Oklahoma Ci... More

2012 all-army women’s softball teammates, 1st Lt. Alyson

2012 all-army women’s softball teammates, 1st Lt. Alyson

2012 all-army women’s softball teammates, 1st Lt. Alyson McWherter, Sgt. Ashley Walker, and Staff Sgt. Nicole Dunn, gather together just after securing the tournament championship to display their gold medals a... More

Married Sgts. Ashley and Brian Walker, both with the

Married Sgts. Ashley and Brian Walker, both with the

Married Sgts. Ashley and Brian Walker, both with the 425th Brigade Special Troops Battalion, 4th Brigade Combat Team (Airborne), 25th Infantry Division, enjoy a moment together just before their deployment to A... More

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