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U.S. Army National Guard officer candidates from South

U.S. Army National Guard officer candidates from South

U.S. Army National Guard officer candidates from South Dakota stand with their graduation certificates from Class 18-01 Officer Candidate School in Rapid City, S.D., July 27, 2018. They completed the traditiona... More

South Dakota Army National Guard Officer Candidate

South Dakota Army National Guard Officer Candidate

South Dakota Army National Guard Officer Candidate Mackenzie Foss, listens to a speech by the guest speaker at her graduation ceremony for Class 18-01 Officer Candidate School at Mount Rushmore near Keystone, S... More

U.S. Army Maj. Gen. Roderick R. Leon Guerrero, Guam

U.S. Army Maj. Gen. Roderick R. Leon Guerrero, Guam

U.S. Army Maj. Gen. Roderick R. Leon Guerrero, Guam National Guard adjutant general, delivers a speech at the graduation ceremony for Class 18-01 Officer Candidate School at Mount Rushmore near Keystone, S.D., ... More

U.S. Army National Guard officer candidates stand at

U.S. Army National Guard officer candidates stand at

U.S. Army National Guard officer candidates stand at attention to be recognized at their graduation ceremony at Mount Rushmore near Keystone, S.D., July 27, 2018. Ninety-nine candidates successfully completed p... More

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