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Brigadier General Francisco Marque, Commander of the National Guard Puerto Rico, is clapping to greet the 1ST to step down from a commercial flight, Major Orlando Nigaglioni, Commander of the 125th Military Police Company, National Guard of Puerto Rico. Next is Brigadier General Jose Rosado, Commander of the 65th Regional Readiness Command, Fort Buchanan, Puerto Rico. In the greeting line is Colonel Sergio Ayala, Troop Command National Guard and Colonel Daniel Mangual, CHIEF of STAFF National Guard. In the flight of stairs, wearing blue jeans and blue pull over is Captain Rivera, who was wounded by a mortar fired at the infamous prison attack at Abu Ghraib in Iraq. He has been...

Brigadier General Francisco Marque, Commander of the National Guard Pu...

The original finding aid described this photograph as: [Complete] Scene Caption: Brigadier General Francisco Marque, Commander of the National Guard Puerto Rico, is clapping to greet the 1ST to step down from ... More

Brigadier General Jose M. Rosado, Commander, 65th Regional Readiness Command, Fort Buchanan, Puerto Rico, introduces Captain Elmer Rivera (in civilian clothes), Commander for the 301st Military Police Company, Active Reserve, to Brigadier General Francisco Marque, Commander of the National Guard Puerto Rico.  Captain Rivera was wounded by a mortar fired at the infamous prison attack at Abu Ghraib prison in Iraq. (U.S. Army photo by Joseph Bonet) (Released)

Brigadier General Jose M. Rosado, Commander, 65th Regional Readiness C...

The original finding aid described this photograph as: Base: Fort Buchanan, San Juan State: Puerto Rico (PR) Country: United States Of America (USA) Scene Camera Operator: Joseph Bonet, USA, CIV Release St... More

Mjor Orlndo Nigglioni, Commnder of the 125th Militry Police, Ntionl Gurd Puerto Rico, shkes hnds with the commnders in the receiving line, (L-R) Brigdier Generl Frncisco Mrque, Commnder of the Ntionl Gurd in Puerto Rico, Brigdier Generl Jose Rosdo, Commnder of the 65th Regionl Rediness Commnd in Puerto Rico, Colonel Sergio Ayl, Troop Commnd Ntionl Gurd, nd Colonel Dniel Mngul, CHIEF of Stff Ntionl Gurd. Also wering blue jens nd blue pull over is Cptin River, who ws wounded by mortr ttck t the infmous Abu Ghrib in Irq. He ws the commnder of this unit until the dy of the dedly ssult, which lso left hlf dozen soldiers injured...

Mjor Orlndo Nigglioni, Commnder of the 125th Militry Police, Ntionl Gu...

The original finding aid described this photograph as: [Complete] Scene Caption: Major Orlando Nigaglioni, Commander of the 125th Military Police, National Guard Puerto Rico, shakes hands with the commanders i... More

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