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A U.S. Army Reserve Soldier showcases the control panel

A U.S. Army Reserve Soldier showcases the control panel

A U.S. Army Reserve Soldier showcases the control panel of the LSV-8 U.S. Army vessel, Maj. Gen. Robert Smalls, during a visit with the U.S. Merchant Marine Academy at Kings Point, N.Y., Nov. 20, in an effort t... More

Maj. Gen. Phillip Churn, commanding general of the

Maj. Gen. Phillip Churn, commanding general of the

Maj. Gen. Phillip Churn, commanding general of the 200th Military Police Command, has lunch with upper classmen at the U.S. Merchant Marine Academy during a visit at Kings Point, N.Y., Nov. 20, in an effort to ... More

A view of the pier at the U.S. Merchant Marine Academy

A view of the pier at the U.S. Merchant Marine Academy

A view of the pier at the U.S. Merchant Marine Academy at Kings Point, N.Y., Nov. 20. United States Army Reserve representatives visited the U.S. Merchant Marine Academy in an effort to develop a working relati... More

Maj Gen. Phillip Churn (left), the commanding general

Maj Gen. Phillip Churn (left), the commanding general

Maj Gen. Phillip Churn (left), the commanding general of the 200th Military Police Command, receives information from a watercraft warrant officer from the 203rd Transportation Detachment, out of Baltimore, abo... More

Maj. Gen. Phillip Churn, commanding general of the

Maj. Gen. Phillip Churn, commanding general of the

Maj. Gen. Phillip Churn, commanding general of the 200th Military Police Command, has lunch with upper classmen at the U.S. Merchant Marine Academy during a visit at Kings Point, N.Y., Nov. 20, in an effort to ... More

Maj. Gen. Phillip Churn, the commanding general for

Maj. Gen. Phillip Churn, the commanding general for

Maj. Gen. Phillip Churn, the commanding general for the 200th Military Police Command, boards a U.S. Army Reserve watercraft, LSV-8 U.S. Army vessel, Maj. Gen. Robert Smalls, during a visit with the U.S. Mercha... More

Maj Gen. Phillip Churn (right), the commanding general

Maj Gen. Phillip Churn (right), the commanding general

Maj Gen. Phillip Churn (right), the commanding general of the 200th Military Police Command, greets watercraft engineers and watercraft operators from the 203rd Transportation Detachment out of Baltimore, durin... More

Maj. Gen. Phillip Churn, commanding general of the

Maj. Gen. Phillip Churn, commanding general of the

Maj. Gen. Phillip Churn, commanding general of the 200th Military Police Command, receives a tour of the LSV-8 U.S. Army vessel, Maj. Gen. Robert Smalls, from U.S. Army Reserve Sgt. Michael Van Dam, out of the ... More

Maj. Gen. William D. Razz Waff (left), Deputy G1 and

Maj. Gen. William D. Razz Waff (left), Deputy G1 and

Maj. Gen. William D. Razz Waff (left), Deputy G1 and Chairman, Army Reserve Policy Committee, Maj. Gen. Phillip Churn, commanding general of the 200th Military Police Command, and Col. Dave Roscoe, commander of... More

A U.S. Army Reserve warrant officer from the 203rd

A U.S. Army Reserve warrant officer from the 203rd

A U.S. Army Reserve warrant officer from the 203rd Transportation Detachment, out of Baltimore, teaches midshipmen what being a watercraft engineer in the Army Reserve is all about during a visit with the U.S. ... More

Maj. Gen. William D. Razz Waff, Deputy G1 and Chairman,

Maj. Gen. William D. Razz Waff, Deputy G1 and Chairman,

Maj. Gen. William D. Razz Waff, Deputy G1 and Chairman, Army Reserve Policy Committee, rewards midshipmen for their hard work during preparations for a recruiting event. United States Army Reserve representativ... More

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