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Captain (CPT) Jerry de la Cruz, outgoing troop commander officer, right, salutes Colonel (COL) David T. Morgan Jr., Rock Island Arsenal commanding officer, as CPT Nick T. Gnemi, incoming troop commanding officer, stands by during the change of command cer

Captain (CPT) Jerry de la Cruz, outgoing troop commander officer, righ...

The original finding aid described this photograph as: Base: Rock Island Arsenal State: Illinois (IL) Country: United States Of America (USA) Scene Camera Operator: Lou Rivera Release Status: Released to P... More

Brandon Columbus and Jesus Corona, 76th Maintenance

Brandon Columbus and Jesus Corona, 76th Maintenance

Brandon Columbus and Jesus Corona, 76th Maintenance Support Group, brief the business impact of a water jet stripper during a cost effective readiness meeting Oct. 23. Several innovations were presented from ea... More

Wounded warrior benefits from Warrior Transition Unit, Joint Multinational Training Command partnership

Wounded warrior benefits from Warrior Transition Unit, Joint Multinati...

Ed Rykard (left), chief of tactical gaming for the Joint Multinational Simulations Center, or JMSC, trains Staff Sgt. Ely Chagoya (right) on gaming simulations administration. Chagoya is the first participant ... More

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