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Gen. Frank J. Grass (second from left), chief of the

Gen. Frank J. Grass (second from left), chief of the

Gen. Frank J. Grass (second from left), chief of the National Guard Bureau, and Chief Master Sgt. Mitchell O. Brush (third from left), senior enlisted adviser for the National Guard Bureau, greet Arkansas Army ... More

Gen. Frank J. Grass (center), chief of the National

Gen. Frank J. Grass (center), chief of the National

Gen. Frank J. Grass (center), chief of the National Guard Bureau, receives a tour of the tactical assembly area occupied by 2nd Squadron, 116th Cavalry Regiment, 116th Cavalry Brigade Combat Team (CBCT), from I... More

Idaho Army National Guard Maj. Benjamin Cook (left),

Idaho Army National Guard Maj. Benjamin Cook (left),

Idaho Army National Guard Maj. Benjamin Cook (left), battle captain with Headquarters and Headquarters Company, 116th Cavalry Brigade Combat Team, briefs Gen. Frank J. Grass (center), chief of the National Guar... More

Gen. Frank J. Grass (right), chief of the National

Gen. Frank J. Grass (right), chief of the National

Gen. Frank J. Grass (right), chief of the National Guard Bureau, tours the tactical assembly area of a tank company with Oregon Army National Guard Capt. Christopher Miller, commander of C Company, 3rd Battalio... More

Chief Master Sgt. Mitchell O. Brush (right), senior

Chief Master Sgt. Mitchell O. Brush (right), senior

Chief Master Sgt. Mitchell O. Brush (right), senior enlisted adviser for the National Guard Bureau, and Idaho Army National Guard Command Sgt. Maj. Harold Williamson (left) with 2nd Squadron, 116th Cavalry Regi... More

Idaho Army National Guard Maj. Russell Des Jardins

Idaho Army National Guard Maj. Russell Des Jardins

Idaho Army National Guard Maj. Russell Des Jardins (left), operations officer with 2nd Squadron, 116th Cavalry Regiment, 116th Cavalry Brigade Combat Team (CBCT), briefs Gen. Frank J. Grass (far right), chief o... More

Gen. Frank J. Grass (right), chief of the National

Gen. Frank J. Grass (right), chief of the National

Gen. Frank J. Grass (right), chief of the National Guard Bureau, greets an Oregon Army National Guard Soldier from 3rd Battalion, 116th Cavalry Regiment, as he visits with units of the 116th Cavalry Brigade Com... More

Gen. Frank J. Grass (left), chief of the National Guard

Gen. Frank J. Grass (left), chief of the National Guard

Gen. Frank J. Grass (left), chief of the National Guard Bureau, and Chief Master Sgt. Mitchell O. Brush (right), senior enlisted adviser for the National Guard Bureau, receive a tour of battle tactical assembly... More

Gen. Frank J. Grass (left), chief of the National Guard

Gen. Frank J. Grass (left), chief of the National Guard

Gen. Frank J. Grass (left), chief of the National Guard Bureau, and Chief Master Sgt. Mitchell O. Brush (right), senior enlisted adviser for the National Guard Bureau, share a laugh with Idaho Army National Gua... More

Gen. Frank J. Grass (left), chief of the National Guard

Gen. Frank J. Grass (left), chief of the National Guard

Gen. Frank J. Grass (left), chief of the National Guard Bureau, receives a tour of the Brigade Support Area occupied by 145th Brigade Support Battalion, 116th Cavalry Brigade Combat Team (CBCT), from Idaho Army... More

Gen. Frank J. Grass (left), chief of the National Guard

Gen. Frank J. Grass (left), chief of the National Guard

Gen. Frank J. Grass (left), chief of the National Guard Bureau, shares a laugh with an Arkansas Army National Guard Soldier as he tours battalion tactical assembly areas, Aug. 18, at the National Training Cente... More

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