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California Guardsmen help CAL Fire's Capt. John Slate

California Guardsmen help CAL Fire's Capt. John Slate

California Guardsmen help CAL Fire's Capt. John Slate move fallen branches, Feb. 17, 2017, to clear the way for military vehicles arriving at George J. Hatfield State Recreation Area in Hilmar, California. So... More

2nd Lt. Eugene DeVere and other Soldiers from Delta

2nd Lt. Eugene DeVere and other Soldiers from Delta

2nd Lt. Eugene DeVere and other Soldiers from Delta Company, 1-184th Infantry Battalion, build a sandbag wall at a residence building at George J. Hatfield State Recreation Area in Hilmar, California, Feb. 17, ... More

1st Lt. Jesse L. Toscano California, company commander

1st Lt. Jesse L. Toscano California, company commander

1st Lt. Jesse L. Toscano California, company commander for Delta Company, 1-184th Infantry Battalion, surveys the situation at George J. Hatfield State Recreation Area in Hilmar, California, Feb. 17, 2017. Tosc... More

California Guardsmen from Delta Company, 1-184th Infantry

California Guardsmen from Delta Company, 1-184th Infantry

California Guardsmen from Delta Company, 1-184th Infantry Battalion, drive their convoy into the George J. Hatfield State Recreation Area in Hilmar, California, Feb. 17, 2017. The Soldiers were responding to a ... More

California Guardsmen work together with members of

California Guardsmen work together with members of

California Guardsmen work together with members of CAL Fire and California State Parks, Feb. 17, 2017, to fill sandbags at George J. Hatfield State Recreation Area in Hilmar, California. The Soldiers from Delt... More

California Guardsmen from Delta Company, 1-184th Infantry

California Guardsmen from Delta Company, 1-184th Infantry

California Guardsmen from Delta Company, 1-184th Infantry Battalion, fill a truck with sandbags at George J. Hatfield State Recreation Area in Hilmar, California, Feb. 17, 2017. The Soldiers were helping build ... More

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