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Cleveland suicide awareness, US Coast Guard Photo

Cleveland suicide awareness, US Coast Guard Photo

Rear Adm. Michael Parks, 9th Coast Guard District commander, talks about the effects suicide has on the mission of the military as Army National Guard Maj. Gen. Deborah Ashenhurst, adjutant general of the Joint... More

NGAUS appoints a new voice to assist the National Guard on Capitol Hill

NGAUS appoints a new voice to assist the National Guard on Capitol Hil...

Maj. Gen. Deborah A. Ashenhurst, Ohio adjutant general, welcomes home soldiers from the Ohio Army National Guard's 37th Infantry Brigade Combat Team in October 2012 after the unit's year-long deployment to Afgh... More

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