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U.S. Army Gen. Janice Haigler, Deputy Commanding General

U.S. Army Gen. Janice Haigler, Deputy Commanding General

U.S. Army Gen. Janice Haigler, Deputy Commanding General of 335th Signal Company and Maj. Cristopher Murphy, 982nd Combat Camera Company (A), dicuss photos of the Best Range Challenge. The 33rd Airborne David E... More

U.S. Army Gen. (Ret.) Ann Dunwoody, first female to

U.S. Army Gen. (Ret.) Ann Dunwoody, first female to

U.S. Army Gen. (Ret.) Ann Dunwoody, first female to command a battalion in the 82nd Airborne Division in 1992, commends all Airborne veterans that served in the Vietnam War while guest speaking at the 39th Airb... More

U.S. Army Gen. (Ret.) Ann Dunwoody, first female to

U.S. Army Gen. (Ret.) Ann Dunwoody, first female to

U.S. Army Gen. (Ret.) Ann Dunwoody, first female to command a battalion in the 82nd Airborne Division in 1992, receives a plaque and gift after commending all Airborne veterans that served in the Vietnam War wh... More

A group of soldiers from the 1/507th Parachute Infantry

A group of soldiers from the 1/507th Parachute Infantry

A group of soldiers from the 1/507th Parachute Infantry Division present a wreath in honor of all Airborne veterans that served in the Vietnam War during the 39th Airborne Award festival on Fort Benning, Ga., A... More

39th Airborne Award Festival

39th Airborne Award Festival

The Army Colorgaurd presents the flag in honor of all Airborne veterans that served in the Vietnam War while during the 39th Airborne Award festival on Fort Benning, Ga., April 15, 2016. The award festival cel... More

U.S. Army Gen. (Ret.) Ann Dunwoody, first female to

U.S. Army Gen. (Ret.) Ann Dunwoody, first female to

U.S. Army Gen. (Ret.) Ann Dunwoody, first female to command a battalion in the 82nd Airborne Division in 1992, speaks to soldiers after commending all Airborne veterans that served in the Vietnam War while gues... More

U.S. Army Gen. Janice Haigler, Deputy Commanding General

U.S. Army Gen. Janice Haigler, Deputy Commanding General

U.S. Army Gen. Janice Haigler, Deputy Commanding General of 335th Signal Company and U.S. Air Force Flight Commander Capt. Cara Bousie observes a photo of the Best Range Challenge. The 33rd Airborne David E. Gr... More

The U.S. Army Colorguard displays the flag in honor

The U.S. Army Colorguard displays the flag in honor

The U.S. Army Colorguard displays the flag in honor of all Airborne veterans that served in the Vietnam War during the 39th Airborne Award festival on Fort Benning, Ga., April 15, 2016. The award festival celeb... More

Soldiers and guests attend an Airborne Award Ceremony

Soldiers and guests attend an Airborne Award Ceremony

Soldiers and guests attend an Airborne Award Ceremony honoring all Airborne veterans that served in the Vietnam War during the 39th Airborne Award festival on Fort Benning, Ga., April 15, 2016. The award festiv... More

The U.S. Army Colorguard displays the flag in honor

The U.S. Army Colorguard displays the flag in honor

The U.S. Army Colorguard displays the flag in honor of all Airborne veterans that served in the Vietnam War during the 39th Airborne Award festival on Fort Benning, Ga., April 15, 2016. The award festival celeb... More

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