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U.S. Marine Sgt. Melissa Sandoval, drill instructor,

U.S. Marine Sgt. Melissa Sandoval, drill instructor,

U.S. Marine Sgt. Melissa Sandoval, drill instructor, Oscar Company, 4th Recruit Training Battalion, Recruit Training Regiment, Marine Corps Recruit Depot Parris Island, annotates uniform discrepancies during a ... More

U.S. Army soldiers with Company C, 2nd Battalion, 30th

U.S. Army soldiers with Company C, 2nd Battalion, 30th

U.S. Army soldiers with Company C, 2nd Battalion, 30th Infantry Regiment, 4th Brigade Combat Team, 10th Mountain Division, Task Force Patriot, receive their end of tour awards Feb. 18, 2014, at Forward Operatin... More

German soldiers and U.S. service members wait to receive

German soldiers and U.S. service members wait to receive

German soldiers and U.S. service members wait to receive their marksmanship badges in a formation held Sept. 29, in Camp Marmal, Afghanistan. Forty-nine Soldiers and two airmen with the 4th Combat Aviation Brig... More

U.S. Army Command Sgt. Maj. Noe Salinas (left), senior

U.S. Army Command Sgt. Maj. Noe Salinas (left), senior

U.S. Army Command Sgt. Maj. Noe Salinas (left), senior enlisted leader, 4th Brigade Combat Team, 10th Mountain Division, Task Force Patriot, speaks with Sgt. John Keller of Company C, 2nd Battalion, 30th Infant... More

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