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Maj. Gen. Troy Kok, the 99th Readiness Division commander,

Maj. Gen. Troy Kok, the 99th Readiness Division commander,

Maj. Gen. Troy Kok, the 99th Readiness Division commander, eats lunch with future Soldiers who have just taken the oath of enlistment during the Annual Stripes and Stars Festival in Philadelphia, June 14. More ... More

Maj. Gen. Troy Kok, the 99th Readiness Division commander

Maj. Gen. Troy Kok, the 99th Readiness Division commander

Maj. Gen. Troy Kok, the 99th Readiness Division commander and Pvt. Alex Horanzy, the oldest Soldier in attendance, who served with the 42nd Infantry Division and is a Pearl Harbor Survivor cut the U.S. Army bir... More

Maj. Gen. Troy Kok, the 99th Readiness Division commander,

Maj. Gen. Troy Kok, the 99th Readiness Division commander,

Maj. Gen. Troy Kok, the 99th Readiness Division commander, eats lunch with future Soldiers who have just taken the oath of enlistment during the Annual Stripes and Stars Festival in Philadelphia, June 14. More ... More

Soldiers, re-enactors and volunteers display the various

Soldiers, re-enactors and volunteers display the various

Soldiers, re-enactors and volunteers display the various flags of the United States kicking off the Stripes and Stars Festival at Independence Hall in Philadelphia, June 14. The festival highlighted the U.S. Ar... More

Maj. Gen. Troy Kok, the 99th Readiness Division commander,

Maj. Gen. Troy Kok, the 99th Readiness Division commander,

Maj. Gen. Troy Kok, the 99th Readiness Division commander, says the pledge of allegiance with 13 new American’s, in their first act as citizens during a naturalization ceremony, June 14 at the Betsy Ross House.... More

Maj. Gen. Troy Kok, the 99th Readiness Division commander

Maj. Gen. Troy Kok, the 99th Readiness Division commander

Maj. Gen. Troy Kok, the 99th Readiness Division commander speaks with Soldiers from the 4th Battalion, 3rd Infantry Regiment “The Old Guard”, after their drill performance in front of the National Constitution ... More

Maj. Gen. Troy Kok, the 99th Readiness Division commander

Maj. Gen. Troy Kok, the 99th Readiness Division commander

Maj. Gen. Troy Kok, the 99th Readiness Division commander and Pvt. Alex Horanzy, the oldest Soldier in attendance, who served with the 42nd Infantry Division and is a Pearl Harbor Survivor ring the liberty bell... More

Maj. Gen. Troy Kok, the 99th Readiness Division commander,

Maj. Gen. Troy Kok, the 99th Readiness Division commander,

Maj. Gen. Troy Kok, the 99th Readiness Division commander, observes 13 individuals becoming American citizens during a naturalization ceremony at the Betsy Ross house, June 14. The 13 individuals came from Cana... More

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