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Army Reserve Staff Sgt. Shane Seleznoff, a Stryker

Army Reserve Staff Sgt. Shane Seleznoff, a Stryker

Army Reserve Staff Sgt. Shane Seleznoff, a Stryker vehicle commander and native of Forney, Texas, assigned to 1st Reconnaissance Platoon, 360th Chemical Company, 468th Chemical Battalion, 209th Regional Support... More

Army Reserve Staff Sgt. Miguel Gallegos, an Omaha,

Army Reserve Staff Sgt. Miguel Gallegos, an Omaha,

Army Reserve Staff Sgt. Miguel Gallegos, an Omaha, Nebraska native and drill sergeant with Foxtrot Company, 3-485th Battalion, 1st Brigade, 98th Training Division (Initial Entry Training), manuevers through an ... More

U.S. Army Sgt. Cory L. Gates, military police, 642nd

U.S. Army Sgt. Cory L. Gates, military police, 642nd

U.S. Army Sgt. Cory L. Gates, military police, 642nd Regional Support Group, demonstrates his keen sense of balance while crossing a log bridge on Pelham Range’s Confidence Course in Ft. McClellan, Ala., Aug. 2... More

U.S. Army Sgt. Wayne Jones of Gainesville, Ga., a team

U.S. Army Sgt. Wayne Jones of Gainesville, Ga., a team

U.S. Army Sgt. Wayne Jones of Gainesville, Ga., a team leader with the 461st Human Resources Company, navigates an obstacle during the 642nd Regional Support Group's Best Warrior Competition at Fort McClellan, ... More

Balancing act, US Army Photo

Balancing act, US Army Photo

An M113 Armored Personnel Carrier balances on a balancing wedge while Mary Strauch, a transportation specialist for Fort Carson Directorate of Logistics, makes a mark for the vehicle's center of gravity, before... More

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