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Mary Cheh, District Councilmember representing Ward

Mary Cheh, District Councilmember representing Ward

Mary Cheh, District Councilmember representing Ward 3, presented a Ceremonial Resolution to Antoinette Scott, a former DC National Guard Soldier with the 547th Transportation Company, before a small group of at... More

Staff Sgt. Anthony McKinney, a former DC National Guard

Staff Sgt. Anthony McKinney, a former DC National Guard

Staff Sgt. Anthony McKinney, a former DC National Guard member who served with Scott in the 547th Transportation Company in Iraq, presents Antoinette Scott with a Certificate of Appreciation for her service in ... More

Veterans and friends pose with Antoinette Scott (center),

Veterans and friends pose with Antoinette Scott (center),

Veterans and friends pose with Antoinette Scott (center), a former DC National Guardsman that deployed with the 547th Transportation Company in 2003-2004, who is the first female Purple Heart recipient from the... More

Soldiers from 547th Transportation Company (547th TC),

Soldiers from 547th Transportation Company (547th TC),

Soldiers from 547th Transportation Company (547th TC), District of Columbia Army National Guard, conduct warmup drills before starting a block of Modern Army Combatives training at Joint Base Anacosta-Bolling, ... More

Antoinette Scott (left), former DC National Guardsman

Antoinette Scott (left), former DC National Guardsman

Antoinette Scott (left), former DC National Guardsman that deployed with the 547th Transportation Company in 2003-2004, is pictured here with her daughters and 3-month-old granddaughter at a ceremony recognizin... More

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