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Connecticut National Guard members of the 143rd Regional

Connecticut National Guard members of the 143rd Regional

Connecticut National Guard members of the 143rd Regional Support Group board an aircraft at the Army Aviation Support Facility in Windsor Locks, Conn. on Oct. 4, 2020 that would take them to their mobilization ... More

Master Sgt. Enrique Perez and Capt. Mark Welch board

Master Sgt. Enrique Perez and Capt. Mark Welch board

Master Sgt. Enrique Perez and Capt. Mark Welch board the plane at KCIA on their way back to Fort Campbell.

Paratroopers give their gear one final check prior

Paratroopers give their gear one final check prior

Paratroopers give their gear one final check prior to boarding the C130 in Italy for an airborne insertion by the 173rd Airborne Brigade into Germany.

A U.S. Army ROTC cadet boards a UH-60 Black Hawk helicopter

A U.S. Army ROTC cadet boards a UH-60 Black Hawk helicopter

A U.S. Army ROTC cadet boards a UH-60 Black Hawk helicopter prior to a flight above Camp Bondsteel, Kosovo, June 8. The cadet and 19 others were in Kosovo as part of Cadet Command's Cultural Understanding and L... More

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